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@@ -17,25 +17,13 @@ To be addressed before 7.19.0 (planned release: August 2008)
148 - Introduction of m4/reentrant.m4 is triggering some problems on Solaris
systems. The problem manifests when buildconf runs aclocal, at some point
aclocal fails when using GNU m4 version 1.4.5 it runs out of memory. If
- GNU m4 version 1.4.11 is used everything works. Lots of tests have been
- done which have allowed to discard many possible pitfalls on our side.
- As of right now my main suspect is which 'sed' binary is being used by
- aclocal, if it is a broken sed, aclocal might be feeding garbage to m4.
- As a consecuence of al this tries and tests the inclusion method of
- m4/reentrant.m4 has been changed several times, and should finally be
- changed back to the proper '-I m4' method which was used initially and
- that didn't fail on other systems.
- http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2008-07/0210.html
+ GNU m4 version 1.4.11 is used everything works.
+ Start of thread: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2008-07/0210.html
UPDATE:
- * sed cannot be the culprit aclocal and autom4te are perl scripts and
- don't use 'sed'.
- * autom4te matches autoconf version and aclocal matches automake's.
- * Even when directly copying into acinclude.m4 the contents of file
- reentrant.m4 and having the '-I m4' thing disabled the problem
- persists.
- * Reinstated the 'aclocal -I m4' in buildconf and 'ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS =
- -I m4' way of including our local m4/reentrant.m4 file. This even
- takes care of including the file in the distribution tarball.
+ * Rebooting the problematic system, releasing allocated memory and swap,
+ has allowed buildconf and configure to complete sucessfully. Further
+ tests on the system might allow determination of the problem origin.
+ Solaris AutoBuilds suceeded on August 2 and 3.
150 - PUT with -C - sends garbage in the Content-Range: header (test case 1041)