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Re: CVS 1.11p1 build under Solaris 7 (RETSIGTYPE)
From: |
Jeff Blaine |
Subject: |
Re: CVS 1.11p1 build under Solaris 7 (RETSIGTYPE) |
Date: |
Tue, 28 Aug 2001 17:28:52 -0400 |
Wow, I am getting the most bizarre behavior here. It would seem that
'make distclean' is in fact not restoring the source tree "well enough".
I can do the following:
1. Start from cvs-1.11p1.tar.gz, gunzip, untar
2. cd cvs-1.11p1
3. ./configure --prefix=/bar --without-gssapi --without-krb4
--enable-server > configure.1.log 2>&1
4. make > make.1.log 2>&1
5. It builds fine.
6. make distclean (shows no errors)
7. Perform steps 3 and 4 again, but with new log file names. Won't
build.
The successful log file for 'make' starts as follows:
make all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/silmaril.mitre.org/src/cvs-1.11.1p1'
Making all in lib
...
The failed log file for 'make' starts as follows:
cd . && /bin/sh /silmaril.mitre.org/src/cvs-1.11.1p1/missing --run
autoheader
FATAL ERROR: Autoconf version 2.13 or higher is required for this script
cd . \
&& CONFIG_FILES= CONFIG_HEADERS=config.h \
/bin/sh ./config.status
creating config.h
make all-recursive
...
--On Tuesday, August 28, 2001 5:02 PM -0400 Larry Jones
<larry.jones@sdrc.com> wrote:
> Jeff Blaine writes:
>>
>> As I know it, Sun's C compiler is Forte 6.1 SUNWspro, which used to be
>> named Sun Workshop.
>>
>> Forte 6.1's 'cc' is what I used (in addition to GNU CC) to try to compile
>> it...with the same exact result.
>
> Sorry, I'm not up on Sun terminology. When you mentioned "Forte", I
> thought you were referring to some third-party compiler.
>
>> What "Sun C compiler" are you referring to that appears to work?
>
> "cc -V" says it's "WorkShop Compilers 4.2 30 Oct 1996 C 4.2", which I'm
> guessing is rather old. The newest compiler I seem to have access to
> identifies itself as "Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 C 5.2 2000/09/11" -- is
> that the same compiler as what you have? On Solaris 8 (I don't have it
> on a Solaris 7 machine), that also works fine.
>
> -Larry Jones
>
> I can do that! It's a free country! I've got my rights! -- Calvin