On 27 Jan 2012, at 02:14, Bruno Haible wrote:
> - On MacOS X nearly all users are working in the "C" locale. If a user
>has told the OS that he's working in the French locale, the OS does
>not set LC_* variables to indicate this, nor does the user usually
>do so (why should he? he has
m, but the full
path (for example, command line "which "), which I
think should be done for all GNU programs and libraries. I found out
that it is gm4 for that is used and its full path only by pasting
some command into the shell, and it reported an error (don't recall
the det
On 22 Jun 2007, at 14:55, according to Eric Blake:
According to Hans Aberg on 6/22/2007 6:13 AM:
Autoconf requires the latest m4, but it actually calls gm4 it
seems. So
I installed the latest M4, which ended up in /usr/local/bin/m4 on my
system, and added a soft link
/usr/local/bin/gm4
was really a bug on
gnulib-tools, I suppose, a mis-escaped backslash.
I only had that problem (Mac OS X) I mentioned. So let's hope
somebody checks out, so it is not a new bug.
Hans Aberg
ft link
/usr/local/bin/gm4 -> /usr/local/bin/m4
Then it worked.
Hans Aberg