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Jaco Kroon authored
From https://www.mail-archive.com/bug-autoconf@gnu.org/msg04408.html > ... the long-obsolete AC_HEADER_STDC, previously used internally by > AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT, used AC_EGREP_HEADER. The AC_HEADER_STDC macro > is now a no-op (and is not used at all within Autoconf anymore), so > that change is likely what made the first use of AC_EGREP_HEADER the > one inside the if condition, causing the observed results. The implication is that the test does nothing anyway, and due to it being a no-op from 2.70 onwards, results in the required not being set to yes, resulting in ./configure to fail. Change-Id: Ic1ff38d87f791fbf1f2a80512f81bb7110392460 Signed-off-by:
Jaco Kroon <jaco@uls.co.za>
Jaco Kroon authoredFrom https://www.mail-archive.com/bug-autoconf@gnu.org/msg04408.html > ... the long-obsolete AC_HEADER_STDC, previously used internally by > AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT, used AC_EGREP_HEADER. The AC_HEADER_STDC macro > is now a no-op (and is not used at all within Autoconf anymore), so > that change is likely what made the first use of AC_EGREP_HEADER the > one inside the if condition, causing the observed results. The implication is that the test does nothing anyway, and due to it being a no-op from 2.70 onwards, results in the required not being set to yes, resulting in ./configure to fail. Change-Id: Ic1ff38d87f791fbf1f2a80512f81bb7110392460 Signed-off-by:
Jaco Kroon <jaco@uls.co.za>