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Re: nginx configure error when use zsh

Sergey Budnevitch
June 08, 2012 04:56AM
On 08.06.2012, at 11:29, Simon Liu wrote:

> Hello.
>
> nginx configure error when I use zsh.

Please show me result of
ls -l `which sh`

>
> This is my environment:
>
> operating system: Linux(3.3.7-1-ARCH)
>
> zsh: 4.3.17 (i686-pc-linux-gnu)
>
> Nginx: 1.3.1
>
> This is configure message:
>
> checking for OS
> + Linux 3.3.7-1-ARCH i686
> checking for C compiler ... found
> + using GNU C compiler
> + gcc version: 4.7.0 20120505 (prerelease) (GCC)
> .........................................................................
> ...............................................................
> checking for Linux specific features
> auto/os/linux:154: parse error near `version=$((`uname -r...'
> ...................................................................................................
> auto/modules:396: read-only variable: modules
> ...................................................................................
>
>
> Thanks!
>
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Subject Author Posted

nginx configure error when use zsh

Simon Liu June 08, 2012 03:30AM

Re: nginx configure error when use zsh

Sergey Budnevitch June 08, 2012 04:56AM

Re: nginx configure error when use zsh

Maxim Dounin June 08, 2012 07:56AM

Re: nginx configure error when use zsh

Simon Liu June 10, 2012 10:26PM



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