Le 13 juin 05 � 22:39, Martin Costabel a �crit :
jg wrote:
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you were right , uname path was broken , but even after fixing
this (which uname send the correct path now) the problem remains
the same ,
How did you fix it? Are you sure that configure sees the same uname
as you when you run which uname? The only safe way is to remove the
broken uname binary.
--
Martin
i moved /usr/local/bin/uname to /usr/local/bin/Gnuname and whereis
uname returns the /usr/bin/uname again witch seems to be correct
when verifying
/usr/local/bin/Gnuname --version (the moved one) gives me 5.2.1 from
gnu coreutil (that seems logical)
but
/usr/bin/uname --version returns the same !
(i accessed the bins with the direct path)
as i compiled coreutils in the old way (from the gnu.org source) and
not from fink maybe it overwriten my original one ?
(hope i wont have the re install tiger...)
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