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Re: test fails when no C++ compiler is available
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Eric Blake |
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Re: test fails when no C++ compiler is available |
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Wed, 13 May 2009 06:19:39 -0600 |
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According to Jim Meyering on 5/12/2009 3:30 AM:
>> I've just built automake-from-git on a newly-installed system
>> that lacked a C++ compiler. It failed like this:
>>
>> configure:3040: checking a simple C++ program that is not valid C
>> configure:3054: g++ -c conftest.cpp >&5
Thanks for the report. This means that the bug in AC_PROG_CXX resulting
in "g++" rather than "no" when there is no C++ compiler is biting us, yet
again. I'll see if I can spend some more time on this.
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Eric Blake address@hidden
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