It looks like YAAP (yet another autosomething problem). Pike runs autoheader -Wno-obsolete --prepend-include=/path/to/Pike/7.5/src and autoheader 2.59 uses the configure.in in src as template file
Ooops. Send a bug report?
Party. It might be that the arguments are lost in translation by the wrapper script that selects the right autofoo based on magic
Are you talking about the debian wrapperscript? That's at least not the case for me, I have my own autoconf-2.59 installed in /usr/local.
/ Niels Möller (vässar rödpennan)
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2004-02-19 11:30: Subject: Nettle on debian
It looks like YAAP (yet another autosomething problem). Pike runs autoheader -Wno-obsolete --prepend-include=/path/to/Pike/7.5/src and autoheader 2.59 uses the configure.in in src as template file, even if you add an explicit template file to autoheader. Party. It might be that the arguments are lost in translation by the wrapper script that selects the right autofoo based on magic, but my bet is that the autoheader developers are morons.
Why do we need --prepend-include in the first place?
/ Martin Nilsson (saturator)