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Re: When "aclocal" causes an error message, "sed: invalid option -- 'q'"
From: |
Ralf Wildenhues |
Subject: |
Re: When "aclocal" causes an error message, "sed: invalid option -- 'q'" |
Date: |
Wed, 17 Nov 2010 08:28:21 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.5.20 (2010-08-04) |
* Bruce Korb wrote on Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 10:18:50PM CET:
> On 11/16/10 12:45, Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
> > This comes probably from autoreconf, not from aclocal.
> That is rather difficult to discern. Either way, the
> controlling program needs to say:
> "I was running this script:\n%s\nAND:\n%s"
> which might get wrapped again by autoreconf (or not).
Hmm.
> This is GNU/Linux -- openSuSE 11.3
> I think it is seeing "-q" on the command line.
OK. I don't see where it should come from in Autoconf nor Automake.
Any case the package at hand contains m4_esyscmd in configure.ac that
contains a buggy sed script? If not, please state exact versions of
autotools programs used, and show autoreconf -v output.
Thanks,
Ralf
- When "aclocal" causes an error message, "sed: invalid option -- 'q'", Bruce Korb, 2010/11/16
- Re: When "aclocal" causes an error message, "sed: invalid option -- 'q'", Ralf Wildenhues, 2010/11/16
- Re: When "aclocal" causes an error message, "sed: invalid option -- 'q'", Bruce Korb, 2010/11/16
- Re: When "aclocal" causes an error message, "sed: invalid option -- 'q'",
Ralf Wildenhues <=
- Re: When "aclocal" causes an error message, "sed: invalid option -- 'q'", Bruce Korb, 2010/11/17
- Re: When "aclocal" causes an error message, "sed: invalid option -- 'q'", Eric Blake, 2010/11/17
- Re: When "aclocal" causes an error message, "sed: invalid option -- 'q'", Bruce Korb, 2010/11/17
- Re: When "aclocal" causes an error message, "sed: invalid option -- 'q'", Eric Blake, 2010/11/17