On Thu, 2013-09-19 at 12:49 +0100, Michael Meeks wrote:
If this is the case, should we not check & enforce that inside
configure.ac for windows ? also - it worked for me until rather
recently, so I've no idea what changed :-)
How old was your last Windows build?
My Windows build had a very bizarre problem in openssl which I couldn't
solve. First, make was aborting on assert error (I use our own
make-3.82-gbuild), so I re-built make with NDEBUG defined). Then make
started aborting on fork. It was all after re-running of configure and
make clean.
Then I decided to delete configure.lastrun (or whatever the real name
may be since I say this from memory), and all these weird issues
disappeared.
Kohei
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