Carl McTague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm using tcsh, but I just tried with bash and the same thing happens:
No, I'm sorry, you don't understand. It's about what shell /bin/sh
is. ./configure won't be processed by [t]csh.
> WARNING: Please consider installing optional programs: pktrace makeinfo 4.1
>(installed: found)
>
> ERROR: Please install required programs: gcc 2.8 (installed: found) c++ 2.95
>(installed: found) bison 1.25 (installed: found) guile-config 1.3.4 (installed: found)
Maybe you didn't remove config.cache, but I suspect you didn't do:
bash ./configure
as a temporary workaround, but rather tried something like
bash
./configure
which will still use your /bin/sh.
> I'm pretty sure I have good old sh,
Of what flavour? A fix for ash is in CVS.
> but I can't seem to find a
> --version type argument to check; I at least have the manpage!
And what does your package manager say that /bin/sh is?
Greetings,
Jan.
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | GNU LilyPond - The music typesetter
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