> My guess is that your grep (in /usr/local/bin/ggrep ) is busted.
> First clue:
By the way, I did have one test with GNU grep fail and yes, I did file a
report.
The reply was not helpful :
>From Jim Meyering
SentSunday, August 12, 2012 10:39 pm
To Dennis Clarke
Cc bug-g
> On 08/12/2012 08:59 PM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
> >
> > Wow .. things just got a LOT worse here. After nearly 7 hours :
> >
> >
> > Testsuite summary for GNU Automake 1.12.2
> >
On 08/12/2012 08:59 PM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
>
> Wow .. things just got a LOT worse here. After nearly 7 hours :
>
>
> Testsuite summary for GNU Automake 1.12.2
> ===
On 08/12/2012 12:34 PM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
>
> From: Stefano Lattarini
>
>> seems a problem in your compilers' setup rather than in the test
>> itself. Could you please investigate whether this is the case?
>
> Certainly, I will go back and have another look more carefully.
>
Thanks.
> Also
- Original Message -
From: Stefano Lattarini
Date: Sunday, August 12, 2012 9:20 am
Subject: Re: bug#12184: GNU Automake 1.12.2 - 4 tests FAIL on Solaris 10 Sparc
To: Dennis Clarke
Cc: 12...@debbugs.gnu.org
> tags 12184 + moreinfo
> severity 12184 minor
> thanks
>
> On 08/12/2012 07:3
tags 12184 + moreinfo
severity 12184 minor
thanks
On 08/12/2012 07:33 AM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
>
> Testsuite summary for GNU Automake 1.12.2
>
>
Hi Doug, thanks for the report.
On 08/11/2012 02:59 AM, doug wrote:
> This file is found in make-3.82 and autotools packages.
>
Which Automake version?
> It runs forever some systems.
>
Not anymore, since Ralf Wildenhues fixed it two years ago (2010-08-21)
with commit v1.11-188-gb268a1f "Improve