FreeRadius - Version porting

Matthew Newton mcn4 at leicester.ac.uk
Mon Nov 9 12:35:40 CET 2015


On Mon, Nov 09, 2015 at 09:17:04AM +0000, A.L.M.Buxey at lboro.ac.uk wrote:
> > $>gmake
> > /bin/sh: test: argument expected
> > /bin/sh: s,#[\\t ]*ifdef[\\t ]*" $2 "$,#if "$3 ",g;s,#[\\t ]*ifndef[\\t ]*"
> > $2 "$,#if !"$3 ",g;s,defined(" $2 ")," $3 ",g;"}: not found
> > gmake: *** [src/include/autoconf.sed] Error 1
> > Usage: grep -hblcnsviw pattern file . . .
> 
> you need proper GNU grep and not the stupid grep that comes with Solaris

Ah yes, the joys of Solaris. That brings back memories I'd rather
forget.

In less than a quarter of the time you'd wasted making the system
usable by installing all the GNU tools in /opt/csw or /usr/gnu and
adjusted everything so they were used by default, you may as well
have just installed Linux.

>From what I understand the only reason people still use it these
days is for ZFS. And even then you might as well just install
FreeBSD.

I guess some people just like pain :)

Matthew


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