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From: | frank harrington |
Subject: | Re: m4 installed but bison still says it is required after it is there - is there a freeze switch for m4 ? |
Date: | Mon, 12 Dec 2005 03:48:50 -0800 (PST) |
HP-UX 11.11 I do not believe had an M4 installed - I was trying to install AIDE which complained that Bison was required. Bison now says M4 is required so I installed that and went back to installing Bison but it is still complaining at the end of the configure script. I have included the output of that file as an attachment. The m4 install went smoothly. I believe it is 1.4.4 This is not a critical problem for us. I was not asked to install these products. I just wanted to get it to work and I still would like to do that. I mostly thought you would want to know of an instance where it does not appear to be installing correctly. I believe I have done what it is looking for. I may try a link into /usr/local to see if that satisfies the script. Frank --- Paul Eggert <address@hidden> wrote: > frank harrington <address@hidden> writes: > > > I successfully installed m4; it is in /usr/bin > > You replaced the standard /usr/bin/m4? What system > are you running > on? Does the installed m4 work on its own? What m4 > distribution are > you using? > > > the bison configure file still complains that m4 > is > > required even after it is present. The previous > > message is about freeze files. > > Can you give us the exact output of the bison > 'configure' run? > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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