Greg Wilson <Greg.Wilson@baltimore.com> writes: > I just checked out a fresh copy of Python from Sourceforge > on a Solaris 5.8 machine, and typed: > > ./configure -with-cxx > > rather than > > ./configure -with-cxx=g++ > > It generates a makefile with "CXX=yes", so "make" produces: > > bash-2.03$ make > yes -c -g -O2 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I. -I./Include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H > \ > -o Modules/ccpython.o ./Modules/ccpython.cc > make: yes: Command not found > > :-) Teehee. Try it on a linux box though; there is a /usr/bin/yes, and it doesn't do anything too helpful... Cheers, M. -- [Perl] combines all the worst aspects of C and Lisp: a billion different sublanguages in one monolithic executable. It combines the power of C with the readability of PostScript. -- Jamie Zawinski
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