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Re: Is / distinct from //?


From: Paul Gilmartin
Subject: Re: Is / distinct from //?
Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2006 09:36:12 -0700 (MST)

In a recent note, Paul Eggert said:

> Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 10:10:26 -0800
> 
> > (But I've long been tempted to tender a suggestion that the
> > guessers should supply a version for z/OS as they do for other
> > OSes.)
> 
> Sounds reasonable to me.  Can you please suggest patches to
> <address@hidden>?  Submit a context diff to config.guess
> and/or config.sub, and a properly formatted ChangeLog entry.
> 
So I need to learn how to do a changelog entry.

> > And it's been literally years since I did an autoconf.  It's
> > probably out of date.
> 
> Yes, it probably is.  You can install Autoconf 2.61 when you have
> the time.  You'll also need to install the latest GNU M4.
> 
Yup.  Got autoconf-2.61.  Didn't work.  Got m4-1.4.8.  Now it works.
On Solaris.  Can't do autoconf on z/OS because I haven't a working
perl there.

But now on z/OS, I  get config.log:

    configure:2002: checking build system type
    configure:2020: result: i370-ibm-openedition
    configure:2042: checking host system type
    configure:2057: result: i370-ibm-openedition
    configure:2083: autobuild project... GNU coreutils
        ...
    configure:8832: checking whether // is distinct from /
    configure:8861: result: yes

... Success there, at least.  I have no plans to try the cross-compiler
case.

Now I need to figure out why configure can't make getmntinfo work.
It works on Solaris,  so I guess that becomes my experimental
control.

Thanks again,
gil
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