Re: installation issue when building with NO_CURL=YesPlease

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Dirk Süsserott <newsletter@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

[...]

> I had a similar problem when "make install"ing under AIX. Not with
> NO_CURL but with some other NO_* option. I forgot which.
> This yealded to an empty $(REMOTE_***_ALIASES) macro
> (REMOTE_CURL_ALIASES in your case) which my AIX shell cannot handle.
>
> It reads "for p in; do" which makes it unhappy. I solved my problem
> with the SHELL_PATH environment variable (look at the first few lines
> in the Makefile).
>
> $ SHELL_PATH=/bin/bash NO_SOMETHING=YesPlease make install
>
> then worked fine for me.

It wouldn't be too horrible to fix the Makefiles, though.  Doing stuff
like this works portably (judging by what some OpenSSL Makefiles do):

	foo="$(REMOTE_CURL_ALIASES)"; for i in $$foo; do \

[...]

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