Ralf Wildenhues wrote: > [ dropping bug-automake, adding autoconf-patches ] > > Hi Jim, Eric, > > * Jim Meyering wrote on Tue, May 12, 2009 at 11:30:40AM CEST: >> > I've just built automake-from-git on a newly-installed system >> > that lacked a C++ compiler. It failed like this: > >> > 220. compile.at:204: 220. Multiple languages (compile.at:204): FAILED (compile.at:249) >> > >> > tests/testsuite.dir/220/config.log: >> > >> > configure:2973: result: no >> > configure:3003: checking a simple C program that is not valid C++ >> > configure:3018: gcc -c -g -O2 conftest.c >&5 >> > configure:3018: $? = 0 >> > configure:3019: result: ok >> > configure:3040: checking a simple C++ program that is not valid C >> > configure:3054: g++ -c conftest.cpp >&5 >> > ./configure: line 1401: g++: command not found >> > configure:3054: $? = 127 > >> > configure:3058: result: failed >> > configure:3060: error: could not compile test program > > Thanks for the bug report. I'm proposing the following patch to fix > this test failure, ... > testsuite: skip `Multiple languages' test without C++ compiler. > > * tests/compile.at (Multiple languages): Skip test on systems > without a C++ compiler. > Report by Jim Meyering. Thanks, Ralf. Confirmed that all tests pass here. _______________________________________________ Autoconf mailing list Autoconf@xxxxxxx http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/autoconf