Jakub Jankowski <shasta@toxcorp.com> writes:
I'll see if I can find an old enough system to break the autogen.sh in other interesting ways. Thanks for the pointer!
You don't have to look far away :) CentOS5: Too old autotools. Well, you can run ./autogen.sh on a CentOS6 machine (with autoconf 2.63) and moved sources back to c5, only to know that: "syslog-ng requires bison 2.4 or later (traditional yacc is not enough). Your source tree seems to be from git, which doesn't have lib/cfg-grammar.c. Please install bison or use a distribution tarball."
*chuckles* Thanks for the pointers! I suppose a regular make dist tarball (with generated stuff included) would be handy in these cases then? Then one would only need the various libraries, and not the extra tools for bootstrapping. I can set that up in a couple of minutes, I believe. -- |8]