Hi There,
I'm using the CVS autoconf updated yesterday (from the right repository
this time :-)).
autoconf picks "gcc" as the compiler and "cc -E" as the preprocessor
when I do not specify CC or CPP.
This causes a problem on my machine which is:
SunOS pecos.ncsa.uiuc.edu 5.7 Generic_106541-07 sun4d sparc
SUNW,SPARCcenter-2000
because cc is the ucb compiler that returns an error message on stdout,
and nothing on stderr. This causes AC_CHECK_HEADER to "find"
non-existent headers.
First off, shouldn't CPP use gcc as the default. If not would it be
possible to add a test to AC_PROG_CPP that would make sure that $CPP
errors on a bogus header.
Thanks for your time
Michael
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