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Re: some `make check' results
From: |
Akim Demaille |
Subject: |
Re: some `make check' results |
Date: |
08 Dec 2000 15:16:13 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.0807 (Gnus v5.8.7) XEmacs/21.1 (Channel Islands) |
Hi Werner!
| I get the following error messages for doing a `make check':
|
| =========================================
| Testing suite for autoconf, version 2.49c
| =========================================
| testing Syntax of the scripts
| 10. ./tools.at:29...
| /bin/sh: error importing function definition for `eject'
| /bin/sh: error importing function definition for `mc'
| /bin/sh: error importing function definition for `mounta'
| /bin/sh: error importing function definition for `mountb'
| /bin/sh: error importing function definition for `dir'
| /bin/sh: error importing function definition for `umounta'
| /bin/sh: error importing function definition for `umountb'
| /bin/sh: error importing function definition for `ls'
| /bin/sh: error importing function definition for `startx'
| /bin/sh: error importing function definition for `xdvi'
| ./tools.at:55: /bin/sh -n ../autoconf
|
|
| These functions are defined in my /etc/profile file and are not
| related to autoconf at all. Maybe there is a chance to ignore this?
I doubt it. Trying to ignore some stuff is the best means to skip
things which should have been caught. IMHO it would weaken too much
the test suite.
I don't understand the error messages either. What happens? Why does
it complain?