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Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2004 21:42:26 +0000
From: Richard Dawe <ng AT phekda DOT gotadsl DOT co DOT uk>
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Subject: Re: autoconf not running OK in Win XP
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Hello.

Cesar Rabak wrote:
> Hello folks,
> 
> I'm still in the pains of (re-)learning all the things I used to have 
> working like a charm in the previous incarnations of these OSs from 
> Redmond.
[snip]
> What I get when I invoke autoconf in a directory that has a 
> 'configure.in' (w/out errors as it works OK in Linux):
> 
> D:\users\csrabak\Work>bash
> bash-2.04$ autoconf
> c:/djgpp/bin/autoconf: /dev/null: Permission denied (EACCES)
> c:/djgpp/bin/autoconf: /dev/null: Permission denied (EACCES)
> c:/djgpp/bin/autoconf: /dev/null: Permission denied (EACCES)
> c:/djgpp/bin/autoconf: /dev/null: Permission denied (EACCES)
> c:/djgpp/bin/autoconf: /dev/null: Permission denied (EACCES)
> c:/djgpp/bin/autoconf: /dev/null: Permission denied (EACCES)
> c:/djgpp/bin/autoconf: /dev/null: Permission denied (EACCES)
> c:/djgpp/bin/autoconf: /dev/null: Permission denied (EACCES)
> Can't locate Data/Dumper.pm in @INC (@INC contains: 
> /dev/env/DJDIR/share/autocon
> f /dev/env/djdir/lib/perl5 /dev/env/djdir/lib/perl5/site 
> /dev/env/djdir/lib/perl
> 5/site c:/djgpp/lib/perl5/site .) at /dev/env/DJDIR/bin/autom4te line 44.
> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /dev/env/DJDIR/bin/autom4te line 44.
> bash-2.04$
> D:\users\csrabak\Work>
[snip]

I think you need to upgrade your Perl to the latest in the DJGPP 
archive. Which release are you using?

Alternatively, using the one that Andrew Cottrell recommended in a 
separate thread is also a good idea.

I seem to recall there was some bug relating to the handling of 
environment variables in Perl. That bug may be causing this problem.

Bye, Rich =]

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