=item *** WHOA THERE!!! ***
-Occasionally, Configure makes a wrong guess. For example, on SunOS
-4.1.3, Configure incorrectly concludes that tzname[] is in the
-standard C library. The hint file is set up to correct for this. You
-will see a message:
-
- *** WHOA THERE!!! ***
- The recommended value for $d_tzname on this machine was "undef"!
- Keep the recommended value? [y]
-
-You should always keep the recommended value unless, after reading the
-relevant section of the hint file, you are sure you want to try
-overriding it.
-
-If you are re-using an old config.sh, the word "previous" will be
-used instead of "recommended". Again, you will almost always want
-to keep the previous value, unless you have changed something on your
-system.
+If you are re-using an old config.sh, it's possible that Configure detects
+different values from the ones specified in this file. You will almost
+always want to keep the previous value, unless you have changed something
+on your system.
For example, suppose you have added libgdbm.a to your system
and you decide to reconfigure perl to use GDBM_File. When you run