Actually, I had something like that in place, but found an old (very old)
debugging statement that was putting out a single space. Once fixed, those
problems went away.
I have built or tried to build the following 4 packages on my system:
m4-1.4.14
automake-1.11
autoconf-2.65
ntp-4.2.6p1-RC5
* Gene Spafford wrote on Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 03:37:42AM CET:
> I use ksh
> As part of the .profile, it runs the terminal reset sequence each login
> I don't see this as bad behavior
>
> The ,kshrc file sets the prompt and does no other output.
>
> I don't see either of these as setting up a ba
I use ksh
As part of the .profile, it runs the terminal reset sequence each login
I don't see this as bad behavior
The ,kshrc file sets the prompt and does no other output.
I don't see either of these as setting up a bad environment
I don't see why either should break the test scripts.
On Fe
[moving to bug-m4; replies can drop bug-autoconf]
According to Gene Spafford on 2/25/2010 11:10 PM:
> Thanks for the reply, Ralf.
>
> I am enclosing the output of the "make check" on the m4 build so you can see
> the failures.
M4 failures should be reported to the m4 list; so I've redirected ac