Although it's hard to tell from the symptoms, my guess is that it's some sort of
issue with autom4te calling the wrong version of M4 (or maybe of Perl), or M4
not being installed in the right place in your VM, or something like that.
Can you specify which version of RHEL you're using, and give
These look to be minor but on an old Solaris 10 server they do indeed
exist :
Thanks for the report. I'll look into it as soon as I have a chance,
unless another contributor gets there first (hopefully). --best, karl.
These look to be minor but on an old Solaris 10 server they do indeed
exist :
Thanks for the report. I'll look into it as soon as I have a chance,
unless another contributor gets there first (hopefully). --best, karl.