"checking that calling user is not root... configure: error: configure
script must not be run with root user!"

Never had a problem with this before grabbing the latest from Mercurial
today. Why does configure have to be run not as root? I've never had to
be not root to configure any program.

Damien


On 09/28/11 14:18, David Baelde wrote:
> Dear users,
>
> Romain and I have been closing tickets like crazy for the past few
> days. Most of them were pretty trivial, but some are important are
> tricky. We have run many tests, but we'd be grateful if you could run
> your own.
>
> So, if you have a little time, please
>  * get the latest mercurial source (default branch)
>  * run make clean at toplevel
>  * do the whole bootstrap/configure/make dance
>  * run your favorite scripts, snippets and torture tests
>
> It is important for us that you reconfigure from scratch, since Romain
> made important changes to the configuration system.
>
> A summary of the recent changes, so you know what to test, or what
> you'll get soon:
>  * configure script: forbid running as root, check for -fPIC, add
> prefix to compilation flags, and more
>  * conversions: add mux_mono(), plus many fixes and optims
> (audio_to_stereo, drop, mux, mean) [LS-556]
>  * input.http(): do not crash when input stream has an incorrect nb of
> channels [LS-565]
>  * clocks: avoid freeze upon errors during streaming, new source.init() 
> [LS-532]
>  * liquidsoap --interactive now displays usual error reports instead
> of exceptions
>  * server.telnet: timeout can be disabled by setting it to -1 [LS-557]
>  * Avoid freeze (panic exit) in case of a crash of the duppy scheduler
>  * output.icecast(): new timeout for connection [LS-555]
>  * blank(): avoid empty tracks in between "real" ones [LS-431]
>  * delay(): new "initial" param for starting with a delay rather than a track
>  * all request sources: queue management now in seconds instead of ticks
>  * playlist(), playlist.safe(): fix multiple reload and negative length bug
>
> Cheers,


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