GNU make 3.80 assumes that every string in the environment has at least
MAKELEVEL_LENGTH bytes in it, and it executes a subscript error otherwise.
Normally this is harmless, but....
Here is a patch.
2003-10-05 Paul Eggert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* main.c (main):
Avoid potential subscript error if environ has short strings.
===================================================================
RCS file: RCS/main.c,v
retrieving revision 3.80
retrieving revision 3.80.0.1
diff -pu -r3.80 -r3.80.0.1
--- main.c 2002/08/10 01:27:17 3.80
+++ main.c 2003/10/06 05:46:41 3.80.0.1
@@ -1845,8 +1845,8 @@ int main (int argc, char ** argv)
#ifndef _AMIGA
for (p = environ; *p != 0; ++p)
- if ((*p)[MAKELEVEL_LENGTH] == '='
- && strneq (*p, MAKELEVEL_NAME, MAKELEVEL_LENGTH))
+ if (strneq (*p, MAKELEVEL_NAME, MAKELEVEL_LENGTH)
+ && (*p)[MAKELEVEL_LENGTH] == '=')
{
/* The SGI compiler apparently can't understand
the concept of storing the result of a function
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