On Fri, 18 Apr 1997, Neal Becker wrote:
> Here's what I got:
>
> chekov:/usr/local/beta/exim-1.62/% make
>
> >>> Creating links to source files...
> make[1]: Entering directory `/u2/src/exim-1.62/build-HP-UX-hppa1.1'
>
> ../scripts/Configure-makefile
> >>> New makefile installed
> >>> Use "make makefile" if you need to force rebuilding of the makefile
> make[2]: Entering directory `/u2/src/exim-1.62/build-HP-UX-hppa1.1'
>
> ../scripts/Configure-os.h
> ../scripts/Configure-os.c
> gcc -g -O3 -o buildconfig buildconfig.c
> ../scripts/Configure-config.h
> make[3]: Entering directory `/u2/src/exim-1.62/build-HP-UX-hppa1.1'
> make[3]: `buildconfig' is up to date.
> make[3]: Leaving directory `/u2/src/exim-1.62/build-HP-UX-hppa1.1'
> /bin/sh: LOCAL: not found
> Building configuration file config.h
> >>> config.h built
> ---------------
>
> Should I worry about "LOCAL: not found" ?
Sorry about that. It is an infelicity in the building process, and I
believe it is harmless. A tab character has got into the basic make file,
and has got lost from the sed command in the script Configure-config.
Pity sed doesn't have things like Perl's \s for matching white space.
I'll see if I can find away of stopping this happening again.
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