Dan Nicholson wrote:

Looks like the /dev/fd issue is the culprit. Nice job, fellas. Now,
can anyone look at the configure macro to see how this issue is
decided? There might be an easy workaround. I don't have the source
handy.

Sledgehammer approach follows (untested):

./configure --whatever-else-is-in-the-book bash_cv_dev_fd=standard

or the equivalent config.cache entry.

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Alexander E. Patrakov
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