2 messages in com.mysql.lists.bugserror at configure in solaris2.7
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Ahn Shin-hyun17 Jan 2001 22:05 
Jani Tolonen18 Jan 2001 02:42 
Subject:error at configure in solaris2.7
From:Jani Tolonen (ja@mysql.com)
Date:01/18/2001 02:42:45 AM
List:com.mysql.lists.bugs

Ahn Shin-hyun writes: hello, my name is Ahn shin-hyun. I live in Korea. I have trouble to do install mysql-3.22.32 using source compiling. The system is solaris2.7

in config.log

configure:944: checking for working aclocal - missing configure:957: checking for working autoconf - missing configure:970: checking for working automake - missing configure:983: checking for working autoheader - missing configure:996: checking for working makeinfo - missing <cut>

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