On Wednesday, 13 March 2002, Drew Raines wrote:
> I have built the past 10 releases of Mutt with the exact compiler and
> configure options I'm using today.  Why does it fail now?  I'm still using
> gcc, an ANSI-compliant compiler.
> 
>    $ head -1 VERSION
>    1.3.28
>    $ cat CONFIGURE 
>    ./configure \
>          --prefix=/opt/pkgs/mutt-1.3.28 \
>          --with-slang=/opt/pkgs/slang-1.4.4
>    $ sh CONFIGURE 
>    creating cache ./config.cache
[snip]
>    checking for string.h... yes
>    configure: error: Compiler not ANSI compliant

What's in the last lines of configure.log?

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