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Re: problem with gl_ABSOLUTE_HEADER and HP-UX native ANSI C compiler
From: |
Bob Proulx |
Subject: |
Re: problem with gl_ABSOLUTE_HEADER and HP-UX native ANSI C compiler |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Jul 2006 18:16:56 -0600 |
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Mutt/1.5.9i |
Paul Eggert wrote:
> Bob Proulx writes:
> > ./lib/Makefile:ABSOLUTE_STDINT_H = <///usr/include/stdint.h>
> > ./lib/stdint.h:# include <///usr/include/stdint.h>
>
> Looks like you need to re-run 'config.status'.
That won't help. It is in config.status. Look at this:
grep '<///' config.status
s,@ABSOLUTE_STDINT_H@,|#_!!_#|<///usr/include/stdint.h>,g
> Or do a 'make distclean' and start from scratch.
I was doing this from a clean checkout. That is a bigger hammer than
even 'make distclean'. This is a from a pristine checkout. Here is
my test case. Please try this:
cd /tmp
rm -rf coreutils
time ( cvs -d :pserver:address@hidden:/sources/coreutils checkout coreutils
&& cd coreutils && aclocal -I m4 && automake && autoheader && autoconf && bash
./configure && grep '<///' config.status )
s,@ABSOLUTE_STDINT_H@,|#_!!_#|<///usr/include/stdint.h>,g
real 9m5.219s
user 3m44.760s
sys 2m22.770s
And the result is the same. I don't know where things are going
astray but I am surprised if you are not seeing this result too. The
"#ifdef" path means the compile problem is only exposed on HP-UX and
wherever but I am seeing the string in the file on all platforms.
Thanks
Bob