It is a bug with configure and it seems to be innocuous. I have made some
half-hearted attempts to get rid of it, and will try to lose it in the next
release. It is probably that one of the former 'standard' macros has been
superseded.

Jim


> -----Original Message-----
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> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Alan Lehotsky
> Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 6:45 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [antlr-interest] problems with libantlr 3.2 release configure
script
> 
> The distributed configure script produces a warning message (on pretty
> much every linux, solaris, hp, and ibm unix-like system I've built it
on...)
> 
>           ./configure[19707]: #include: not found
> 
> When I track this down, I see that line 19707 of configure is
> 
>           $ac_includes_default
> 
> As a shell command, which expands into essentially a long sequence of cpp
> #ifdef's and #includes.
> 
> I suspected a corrupted configure, so I tried rebuilding with
autoconf-2.60.  A
> pristine configure shows that same problem.
> 
> Unfortunately, I'm now in over-my-head for autoconf and aclocal debugging.
> Anyone else seeing this or have insights into whether this is anything
worth
> worrying about?
> 
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