Aclocal and libtool error -- macro `AM_PROG_LIBTOOL' not found in library
The software I'm trying to install uses macros with autoconf, aclocal, libtool, autoheader, and automake. What seems to be going on is an error between libtool and aclocal. From what I understand when I run aclocal, which is in /usr/bin, it searches a different directory for the libtool.m4 which is in /home/bh/libtool/share/aclocal.
in my .bashrc aclocal would grab the correct .m4 file.
No luck. I still get the warning: macro `AM_PROG_LIBTOOL' not found in library. I don't have administrative or sudo privileges to change anything outside of my local account.
Does anyone know how I can link these two together so my libtool.m4 file is found?
I am a newbie, so if you could explain what the code means in detail I would really appreciate it.
Hi,
I'm trying to make my source "buildable". autoconf and automake tools are used. configure and Makefile.in files are created successfully.
configure.ac:
AC_INIT()
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR()
AC_PROG_CXX
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(main, 0.1)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS()... (0 Replies)
Hi,
M/c- aix 5.3
I want to install expat-2.0.1.
When run the make command it gives the error..
collect2: library libgcc_s not found
make: The error code from the last command is 1.
Stop.
Thanks (7 Replies)
can we copy higher version aclocal to our software.
Is there any good book for automake,aclocal.m4,configure.sub,configure.guess that explains clearly about how they are related , how to modify them etc
Thanks
Gopi (1 Reply)
I think there is no problem to use any macro in a new macro definishion, but I have a problem with that.
I can not understand why?
I have a *.mak file that inludes file with many definitions and rules.
##############################################
include dstndflt.mak
...
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SunOS e105 5.8 Generic_117350-26 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-15000
I am running a makefile to build some Tuxedo servers. Following is a
snippet of my output:
BS-550.c:
/home/sybase/sybase12/OCS-12_EBF10731/include/sybesql.c:
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Hello,
On a Centos 5.0 box, I have two versions of a library (sqlite):
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Hi!
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I have copied part of the netrc file.
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