Hi, I get this error on cygwin: configure: error: invalid package name: module from a subdirectory configure script which is invoked by the master configure. I get this error quite reliably, but each time from a different subdirectory configure. the top-level invocation is: ./configure --with-debug --with-dynamic-modules --with-module=rawsock --with-module=dirkey --with-module=postgresql --with-libpq-prefix=C:/Progra~1/PostgreSQL/8.0 --with-libsigsegv-prefix=/usr/local/libsigsegv-mingv/ --build build-g-pq the failing command line is: /cygdrive/d/gnu/clisp/current/build-g-pq/callback/configure --srcdir=. ./../ffcall/callback --with-module=rawsock --with-module=dirkey --with-module=postgresql --with-libpq-prefix=C:/Progra~1/PostgreSQL/8.0 --with-libsigsegv-prefix=/usr/local/libsigsegv-mingv/ --cache-file=../config.cache or sometimes /bin/bash '../../../ffcall/callback/vacall_r/configure' --prefix=/usr/local '--srcdir=../../ffcall/callback' '--with-module=rawsock' '--with-module=dirkey' '--with-module=postgresql' '--with-libpq-prefix=C:/Progra~1/PostgreSQL/8.0' '--with-libsigsegv-prefix=/usr/local/libsigsegv-mingv/' '--cache-file=../config.cache' --cache-file=../../config.cache --srcdir=../../../ffcall/callback/vacall_r or /bin/bash '../../../ffcall/callback/trampoline_r/configure' --prefix=/usr/local '--srcdir=../../ffcall/callback' '--with-module=rawsock' '--with-module=dirkey' '--with-module=postgresql' '--with-libpq-prefix=C:/Progra~1/PostgreSQL/8.0' '--with-libsigsegv-prefix=/usr/local/libsigsegv-mingv/' '--cache-file=../config.cache' --cache-file=../../config.cache --srcdir=../../../ffcall/callback/trampoline_r what can be done about this? -- Sam Steingold (http://www.podval.org/~sds) running w2k <http://www.camera.org> <http://www.iris.org.il> <http://www.memri.org/> <http://www.mideasttruth.com/> <http://www.honestreporting.com> Sex is like air. It's only a big deal if you can't get any. _______________________________________________ Autoconf mailing list Autoconf@xxxxxxx http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/autoconf