Also sprach Akim Demaille: } } Bill> } - ~/.autom4te.cfg makes it possible to disable the caching mechanism } Bill> } (autom4te.cache). See `Customizing autom4te' in the documentation. } Bill> } } Bill> This doesn't work. } } Yes it does. Did you *install* Autoconf? } Now it works. Though why you would *have* to install it to check it out is beyond me.
BTW, why doesn't the "--no-cache" option work for autoconf? That would seem a rather logical place for it. [dangermouse gnu] autoconf_install/bin/autoconf --no-cache autoconf: invalid option --no-cache Try `autoconf --help' for more information. -- || Bill Wendling "Real Programmers have a Snoopy Calendar || [EMAIL PROTECTED] of '69 hanging on their wall" || Coding Simian -- Toon Moene
