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On my Mac laptop, the GNU libtool programs have a 'g' prefix to distinguish from /usr/bin/libtool which does entirely different things. Similarly, FreeBSD ports give the programs a suffix indicating version number. This patch catches these:
Index: autogen.sh
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--- autogen.sh (revision 375)
+++ autogen.sh (working copy)
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2008-11-30 22:43:32 UTC in PCRE
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I just ran into the same thing. It seems as if no error handler is set by default, so trying to restore the old error handler always fails the first time around. Why not use restore_error_handler(), which seems to work more gracefully with the case of a nonexistent callback? Like so:
Index: phpunit.php
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2007-01-23 17:09:35 UTC in PhpUnit
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Logged In: YES
user_id=864439
This issue surfaced when I installed Apache Gump on an Xserve, where cppunit
has been failing ever since. See http://clarus.apache.org/cppunit/cppunit-
autogen/index.html.
2006-03-14 16:38:39 UTC in CppUnit - C++ port of JUnit
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On MacOSX, GNU libtool is named 'glibtool' because of the name
conflict with the dynamic library linker. Because of this, the libtoolize
program is named 'glibtoolize'.
Because of this naming difference, autogen.sh fails. The following
patch fixes this by testing for both names for libtoolize:
Index: autogen.sh
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2006-03-14 06:41:20 UTC in CppUnit - C++ port of JUnit
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Hi,
I would like to download the tmdns source, but SF CVS is really horked right now and I don't want to download every single file through viewcvs... would it be possible for you guys to post a snapshot tarball of tmdns?
Thanks much.
2003-10-10 16:01:02 UTC in zeroconf
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The following message started appearing today whenever I
log into Yahoo using Fire 0.32d:
YahooMessengerTeam: Yahoo! is upgrading to its newest
version of Yahoo! Messenger on September 24, 2003. The
upgrade is part of an ongoing process to continually enhance
the overall quality of the Yahoo! Messenger service for our
millions of users. Please download the latest version at...
2003-09-11 17:32:06 UTC in Fire