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Re: Autoconf2.52h on BeOS R5.0.4!
From: |
Akim Demaille |
Subject: |
Re: Autoconf2.52h on BeOS R5.0.4! |
Date: |
11 Feb 2002 18:40:02 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.0808 (Gnus v5.8.8) XEmacs/21.4 (Common Lisp) |
Keep this public please (Heck, please answer to *this* message, not the
previous private one).
| >
| >Dennis> shit.. almost everything failed.. :(
| >
| >I agree, although f*k was the first one that came to my mouth :)
| >
| >Here's something I found in man perldelta:
| >
| > Can't ignore signal CHLD, forcing to default
| > (W signal) Perl has detected that it is being run with
| > the SIGCHLD signal (sometimes known as SIGCLD) dis
| > abled. Since disabling this signal will interfere
| > with proper determination of exit status of child pro
| > cesses, Perl has reset the signal to its default
| > value. This situation typically indicates that the
| > parent program under which Perl may be running (e.g.,
| > cron) is being very careless.
| >
| >So, I'm going to ask you to run:
| >
| > perl -w -e 'use strict;exit 0;'
|
| [bebox2:~ ]$ perl -w -e 'use strict;exit 0;'
| Can't ignore signal CHLD, forcing to default.
| [bebox2:~ ]$
OK, now could you please run:
perl -w -e 'use strict;$SIG{"CHLD"} = "DEFAULT";exit 0;'
and
perl -w -e '$SIG{"CHLD"} = "DEFAULT";use strict;exit 0;'
and
perl -w -e 'BEGIN { $SIG{"CHLD"} = "DEFAULT";}; use strict;exit 0;'