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warning in localized compiler messages - libtool-2.4.2
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Message #5 received at submit <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Hi,
I received the following error when rebuilding libtool:
64: localized compiler messages
/builddir/build/BUILD/libtool-2.4.2/tests/testsuite.dir/at-groups/64/test-so
urce: line 199: syntax error near unexpected token `)'
/builddir/build/BUILD/libtool-2.4.2/tests/testsuite.dir/at-groups/64/test-so
urce: line 199: `$as_echo "$at_srcdir/localization.at:67: (LANGUAGE='a;
nosuchprogram " '\'' & $x /#+*(){}|,:`\ !%' \$LIBTOOL --mode=compile
--tag=CC \$CC \$CPPFLAGS \$CFLAGS -c b.c)"'
testsuite: WARNING: unable to parse test group: 64
testsuite: WARNING: A failure happened in a test group before any test could
be
testsuite: WARNING: run. This means that test suite is improperly designed.
Please
testsuite: WARNING: report this failure to <bug-libtool <at> gnu.org>.
System: CentOS 6.4
Build Environment: mock-1.1.32-1.el6.noarch
Target Architecture: x86_64
Target Platform: CentOS 6.7
Source RPM: libtool-2.4.2-34.fc22.src.rpm
Best regards,
Alex
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Message #8 received at submit <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
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Hi Alex, thanks for the report,
On Monday, September 28, 2015 7:45:46 AM CEST Alex Braunegg wrote:
> I received the following error when rebuilding libtool:
>
> 64: localized compiler messages
> /builddir/build/BUILD/libtool-2.4.2/tests/testsuite.dir/at-groups/64/test-so
> urce: line 199: syntax error near unexpected token `)'
> /builddir/build/BUILD/libtool-2.4.2/tests/testsuite.dir/at-groups/64/test-so
> urce: line 199: `$as_echo "$at_srcdir/localization.at:67: (LANGUAGE='a;
> nosuchprogram " '\'' & $x /#+*(){}|,:`\ !%' \$LIBTOOL --mode=compile
> --tag=CC \$CC \$CPPFLAGS \$CFLAGS -c b.c)"'
> testsuite: WARNING: unable to parse test group: 64
> testsuite: WARNING: A failure happened in a test group before any test could
> be
> testsuite: WARNING: run. This means that test suite is improperly designed.
> Please
> testsuite: WARNING: report this failure to <bug-libtool <at> gnu.org>.
>
> System: CentOS 6.4
> Build Environment: mock-1.1.32-1.el6.noarch
> Target Architecture: x86_64
> Target Platform: CentOS 6.7
> Source RPM: libtool-2.4.2-34.fc22.src.rpm
This warning happens because in Centos 6 there's by default old autoconf 2.63
(the related autoconf upstream fix is 79042ea34671407b95a40feb4ba0963f5aad9ff7).
Please try to build libtool against newer autoconf (e.g. against autoconf268
package which is now in epel 6).
Pavel
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