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configure: error: ... list of mounted file systems
From: |
Paul Gilmartin |
Subject: |
configure: error: ... list of mounted file systems |
Date: |
Sun, 17 Dec 2006 11:31:21 -0700 (MST) |
Hello, bug-coreutils,
coreutils-6.7/configure is failing on z/OS v1r7:
address@hidden:141$ uname -a
OS/390 MVS3 17.00 03 2066
with:
checking for memset... yes
checking whether mkdir fails due to a trailing slash... no
checking for working mkstemp... no
checking for listmntent... no
checking for getmntinfo... no
checking for sys/ucred.h... yes
checking for sys/mount.h... (cached) yes
checking mntent.h usability... yes
checking mntent.h presence... no
checking for mntent.h... no
checking for sys/fs_types.h... (cached) no
checking for struct fsstat.f_fstypename... no
checking for library containing getmntent... no
checking for getmntent... no
checking for listmntent of Cray/Unicos-9... no
checking for mntctl function and struct vmount... no
checking for getfsstat function... no
checking for FIXME existence of three headers... no
checking for getmntinfo function... no
checking for getmnt function... no
checking for next_dev... no
checking for fs_stat_dev... no
checking fs_info.h usability... yes
checking fs_info.h presence... no
checking for fs_info.h... no
checking for BEOS mounted file system support functions... no
checking whether it is possible to resort to fread on /etc/mnttab... no
configure: error: could not determine how to read list of mounted file systems
real 76m23.99s
user 6m24.36s
sys 2m 8.11s
Any suggestion for circumventing this? I really only want to build
md5sum.
Configure is great when it works; dreadful to troubleshoot when it
doesn't.
Thanks,
gil
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