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Re: failed configure
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen |
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Re: failed configure |
Date: |
Sat, 19 Oct 2002 16:39:35 +0200 |
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen <address@hidden> writes:
> Scott Brunza <address@hidden> writes:
>> I'm running Solaris 7. My Bourne shell (/bin/sh) is the original
>> Bourne shell
>> ./configure: syntax error at line 1423: `DATADIR=$' unexpected
>> even after modifying the stepmaker configure to #!/bin/ksh, it
>> still fails.
What if you try:
ksh -c ./configure
>> Bourne shell does not understand VARIABLE = $(command). It uses
>> backticks, `command`.
It was my understanding that the usage of backticks has been deprecated
for years, and that $() is part of the POSIX standard.
If so, I'd rather add a note to INSTALL that Solaris' /bin/sh is
broken and advise to use ksh or bash.
I'm just a bit reluctant to go back to backticks; they can't be nested
eg. Would it be ok to assume a POSIX shell?
Greetings,
Jan.
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