Scratch that. It is only working on "local" disk in the VM. It fails when I run configure on a "VMWare host-guest filesystem" (e.g. folder shared from the host). Reporting to VMWare. -Ben ________________________________________ From: Norman, Ben Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 5:56 AM To: Paul Eggert; autoconf@xxxxxxx Subject: RE: [SOLVED] Null characters in config.status Yes, you are right; I was counting columns in emacs but didn't notice that it was reporting the two-byte on-screen width of the null character representation. After several previous failed attempts, I downloaded the VMWare workstation 10.0.3 update (from 10.0.2), and the problem has now disappeared! There's no mention of any such issue in the release notes, of course... Thanks, Ben ________________________________________ From: Paul Eggert [eggert@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 12:02 AM To: Norman, Ben; autoconf@xxxxxxx Subject: Re: Null characters in config.status Norman, Ben wrote: > line 317 of config.status (attached) has almost 3000 null characters in it. By my count it has 1424 null bytes, and they are inserted immediately after the 8192nd byte, which suggests that your shell is buggy and is creating a here-document incorrectly due to some buffer confusion. Could be your VM, I suppose. _______________________________________________ Autoconf mailing list Autoconf@xxxxxxx https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/autoconf