Hi Paul, * Paul Eggert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070204 19:10]: > Christian Kellermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I am using the OpenBSD package for m4 versioned with 1.4.4 > > This m4 does not have a --version switch. > > Now you've lost me. OpenBSD m4 has a version number that is the same > as GNU m4's version number? But they don't bother to have a --version > option? > > Anyway, if this is an OpenBSD m4 compatibility issue, how about if you > start by installing GNU m4, and using that? If that works, you're > done, except perhaps for sending a bug report to the OpenBSD m4 guys. > I know they want to be compatible with GNU m4, and would be happy to > hear of any bugs in that area.
I am sorry for being so unclear there. GNU m4 1.4.4 is installed and I have checked that this is the m4 that gets used for the testsuite. I redid your tests with GNU m4 and got the same result "foo" as before. Now from your perspective would you say that this is a bug with GNU m4 or bison's definitions? If it has something to do with m4 I will happily contact the persons there. Thank you for your help so far! Yours, Christian -- You may use my gpg key for replies: pub 1024D/47F79788 2005/02/02 Christian Kellermann (C-Keen)
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