* John-John Tedro wrote on Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 09:38:00PM CEST: > On 10/8/07, Ralf Wildenhues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > * John-John Tedro wrote on Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 12:16:46PM CEST: > > > > > > Use of uninitialized value in exists at /usr/bin/automake-1.10 line > > 4823, > > > <GEN0> line 1. > > > Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at > > > /usr/bin/automake-1.10 line 4823, <GEN0> line 1. > > > automake-1.10: #################### > > > automake-1.10: ## Internal Error ## > > > automake-1.10: #################### > > > automake-1.10: unrequested trace `' > > > automake-1.10: Please contact <bug-automake@gnu.org>. > > > at /usr/share/automake-1.10/Automake/Channels.pm line 570 > > > Automake::Channels::msg('automake', '', 'unrequested trace `\'') [...] > > You mean, running `./configure' outputs the following, no? > > > > > as_func_failure succeeded. > > > as_func_failure succeeded. > > > > > > Not typo, it says it twice, no matter what you do. > > > And it's _not_ shell dependant, tested it with bash and zsh. > > > > How exactly do you invoke configure? Do you have $SHELL or > > $CONFIG_SHELL set in the environment? Where are bash and zsh installed, > > and which exact versions are they? If you've compiled them yourself, or > > if you or Gentoo have applied any patches to these shells, could you > > provide pointers to them? [...] > I had /bin/sh linked to zsh, this was the problem, must be some bug in the > zsh parser (if it's 100% sh compatible). > I think i should take this with the zsh devs instead : P.
Which zsh version was this? > I linked /bin/sh to bash, so now it's working. I assume this removed the `as_func_failure succeeded.' warnings? Did this also eliminate the internal error output by automake (that would be surprising to me)? Thanks, Ralf