GNU textutils 1.12 cat ruins Configuring (by being too smart?):
$ sh Configure -ders
First let's make sure your kit is complete. Checking...
Looks good...
cat: -: input file is output file
Checking your sh to see if it knows about # comments...
Checking out how to guarantee sh startup...
Locating common programs...
cat: -: input file is output file
Configure: blurfl: not found
Configure: -s: not found
Symbolic links are NOT supported.
Configure: -f: not found
Configure: [:lower:]: not found
Your tr only supports [a-z] and [A-Z] to convert case.
Configure: -e: not found
./tr: [A-Z]: not found
Configure: s/\.sh/ /g: not found
Configure: test: argument expected
^C
So if there is GNU cat in the PATH that should probably be tossed,
hurled, flung.
(Yes, as soon as I remove GNU utils from my PATH things work fine)
++jhi;
$ sh Configure -ders
First let's make sure your kit is complete. Checking...
Looks good...
cat: -: input file is output file
Checking your sh to see if it knows about # comments...
Checking out how to guarantee sh startup...
Locating common programs...
cat: -: input file is output file
Configure: blurfl: not found
Configure: -s: not found
Symbolic links are NOT supported.
Configure: -f: not found
Configure: [:lower:]: not found
Your tr only supports [a-z] and [A-Z] to convert case.
Configure: -e: not found
./tr: [A-Z]: not found
Configure: s/\.sh/ /g: not found
Configure: test: argument expected
^C
So if there is GNU cat in the PATH that should probably be tossed,
hurled, flung.
(Yes, as soon as I remove GNU utils from my PATH things work fine)
++jhi;