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>>> "Asim" == Asim Suter \(asuter\) <Asim> writes:

[...]

 Asim> We are on Linux.

 Asim> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> gmake -v
 Asim> GNU Make version 3.79.1, by Richard Stallman and Roland McGrath.
 Asim> Built for sparc-sun-solaris2.8

 Asim> i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc is the compiler.

 Asim> Below is the content of the file..

 Asim> ( Looks to me some line continuation characters ( '\' ) became ':'
 Asim> somehow )

Yeah.  Plus some newlines.  Also the lines about pem.h seem truncated.
This looks really weird, I don't understand how this can happen.

- What version of Automake are you using?  
- What version of the compiler is this?  
- What version of sed do you have?  
- What dependency style does ./configure detect for your compiler?
- Could you show the compilation command output by make when 
  compiling this file?
- Is the "depcomp" script identical to the one distributed with
  this version of Automake, or has it been patched in some way?
  (Not necessary by you, maybe by your Linux distribution)
  depcomp build this dependency file, so we need to be sure we
  talk about the same script.  (Check ftp.gnu.org/gnu/automake/)

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-- 
Alexandre Duret-Lutz



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