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[hylafax-users] ./configure quits (stalls?) on Solaris 5.7
I've downloaded both the beta and previous 4.0p2 versions of HylaFax.
Executing a ./configure in the root directory, gives the same results for
both versions: configure seems to stall. This is what's in the log file:
------cut here---------
Tue Mar 6 23:58:07 GMT 2001
This file contains information that was captured from running the configure
script. Lines that begin with a "+" are command lines echoed by the
shell. Other lines are the output of commands; usually the contents of
test case files or the output from compilers. If configure does the
wrong thing, use the information captured here to aid in debugging.
+ . ./config.site
TARGET: sparc-sun-solaris2.7
RELEASE: 5.7
+ cat dummy.c
main(int argc, char* argv) { exit(0); }
+ cat xgnu.c
#ifdef __GNUC__
yes;
#endif
+ gcc -E xgnu.c
+ egrep yes
------cut here---------
I've looked through the mailing list archive, but could find nothing
germane to this condition. Can anyone give some guidance?
Thank you, very much.
-Robert
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