The script prints the following to the console: + mkdir am.dir + cd am.dir + cat + echo 'int bar () { return 0; }' + mkdir sub + echo 'choke me' + st=0 + gcc -I. -I./sub -c -o foo.o foo.c In file included from foo.c:1: ./sub/bar.h:1: error: expected `=', `,', `;', `asm' or `__attribute__' before `me' + echo FAIL 1 FAIL 1 + st=1 + rm -f foo.o ++ pwd + gcc -I/build-tmp/am.dir -I./sub -c -o foo.o foo.c In file included from foo.c:1: ./sub/bar.h:1: error: expected `=', `,', `;', `asm' or `__attribute__' before `me' + echo FAIL 2 FAIL 2 + st=1 + exit 1
I tar'ed and attached the entire contents of am.dir. On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 6:36 AM, Stefano Lattarini < stefano.lattar...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Matthew, sorry for the delay. > > On 02/01/2012 06:53 PM, Matthew Wezowicz wrote: > > All bits may have been accidentally set when I scp'ed stdinc.dir to my > > Windows machine for inspection. > > I sent the .tar from it. > > > > I believe the SELinux is installed by default on CentOS 6.2 and I didn't > > change it. > > > Let's hope it's not a SELinux-related bug -- I know basically nothing > about SELinux. > > > Following the Libtool bug I retrieved the newer 1.11.2 version of > Automake > > and rebuilt it in a local directory as well but I still get the same > failed > > stdinc test. > > > And I still have no idea about what's really going on :-( > > Could you try running the attached script, and post its output and results? > > Thanks, > Stefano > -- Matthew "Wezzy" Wezowicz University of Delaware GCL Undergraduate Researcher
am.dir.tar
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