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68 # Find who we are.  Look in the path if we contain no directory separator.
82 # We did not find ourselves, most probably we were run as `sh COMMAND'
88 echo "$as_myself: error: cannot find myself; rerun with an absolute file name" >&2
454 # (the dirname of $[0] is not the place where we might find the
517 # Find out whether ``test -x'' works. Don't use a zero-byte file, as
720 FIND
1237 # Find the source files, if location was not specified.
1273 { echo "$as_me: error: cannot find sources ($ac_unique_file) in $srcdir" >&2
1323 --srcdir=DIR find the sources in DIR [configure dir or \`..']
1453 it to find libraries and programs with nonstandard names/locations.
1954 { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot find install-sh or install.sh in autoconf \"$srcdir\"/autoconf" >&5
1955 echo "$as_me: error: cannot find install-sh or install.sh in autoconf \"$srcdir\"/autoconf" >&2;}
5655 continue # so that we can try to find one that supports BSD flags
5833 # Extract the first word of "find", so it can be a program name with args.
5834 set dummy find; ac_word=$2
5840 case $FIND in
5842 ac_cv_path_FIND="$FIND" # Let the user override the test with a path.
5860 test -z "$ac_cv_path_FIND" && ac_cv_path_FIND="find"
5864 FIND=$ac_cv_path_FIND
5865 if test -n "$FIND"; then
5866 { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $FIND" >&5
5867 echo "${ECHO_T}$FIND" >&6; }
6864 # Find a good install program. We prefer a C program (faster),
9471 echo "cannot find nm_test_func in $nlist" >&5
9474 echo "cannot find nm_test_var in $nlist" >&5
10322 echo "configure: cannot find nm_test_func in $ac_nlist" >&5
10376 find out it does not work in some platform. */
10507 # it did *not* use an RPATH in a shared library to find objects the
10524 # is used to find them so we can finally say `yes'.
21176 # Find who we are. Look in the path if we contain no directory separator.
21190 # We did not find ourselves, most probably we were run as `sh COMMAND'
21196 echo "$as_myself: error: cannot find myself; rerun with an absolute file name" >&2
21296 # (the dirname of $[0] is not the place where we might find the
21359 # Find out whether ``test -x'' works. Don't use a zero-byte file, as
21764 FIND!$FIND$ac_delim
21931 { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot find input file: $ac_f" >&5
21932 echo "$as_me: error: cannot find input file: $ac_f" >&2;}