On Sat, Dec 13, 2014 at 01:53 AM, "Bruce Dubbs"  wrote:[email protected] 
(mailto:[email protected]) wrote:

Binutils: (GNU Binutils; openSUSE 13.2) 2.24.0.20140403-6.1
bison (GNU Bison) 2.7
/usr/bin/yacc -> /usr/bin/yacc

This is suspicious. Are you able to execute "yacc --version"
In newer versions of Bison, yacc is not a symlink, but readlink
should return an empty string in that case.

I don't know the command to execute. I use LFS 7.6

yacc --version

The result should be the same as 'bison --version'

In some cases yacc is just a wrapper script:

Cat /usr/bin/yacc
#! /bin/sh
exec '/usr/bin/bison' -y "$@"

We probably should change the check to:

if [ -h /usr/bin/yacc ]; then
echo "/usr/bin/yacc -> `readlink -f /usr/bin/yacc`";
elif [ -x /usr/bin/yacc ]; then
echo yacc is `/usr/bin/yacc --version | head -n1`
else
echo "yacc not found"
fi

-- Bruce
I just edited the test script and the result

yacc is bison (GNU Bison) 2.7

and I believe everything is cool now, right?
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