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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Compiling automake-1.15 in Solaris 10 SPARC Post 303036008 by alphatron150 on Wednesday 12th of June 2019 10:03:25 AM
Old 06-12-2019
OK I found out that for some reason the ./configure process did not write the files aclocal and automake to the ./bin/ directory Smilie
I had to edit the aclocal.in and automake.in files so the gmake compiler would pick up the aclocal file.


The gmake compiler has now done this successfully and has also picked up the modules in director./lib/Automake/ successfully. However now I have come across another problem on my terminal. Here it is

Code:
CDPATH="${ZSH_VERSION+.}:" && "/export/home/Repo/automake-1.15/t/wrap/aclocal-1.15" 
called too early to check prototype at /export/home/Repo/automake-1.15/bin/aclocal line 525
'@am_AUTOM4TE@: not found
 gmake: *** [aclocal.m4] Error 1

What do I do next. Is it worth me uploading my aclocal file here for examination?

--- Post updated at 02:03 PM ---

By the way my system has Perl5.8.7 installed into /usr/local/ (an upgrade from perl5.8.4 installed as Standard by Solaris 10 SPARC OS during Solaris 10 installation.
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AUTOMAKE(1)						      General Commands Manual						       AUTOMAKE(1)

NAME
automake - automatically create Makefile.in's from Makefile.am's SYNOPSIS
automake [ -a | --add-missing ] [ --amdir=DIR ] [ --build-dir=DIR ] [ -c | --copy ] [ --cygnus ] [ -f | --force-missing ] [ --foreign ] [ --gnits ] [ --gnu ] [ --help ] [ -i | --ignore-deps ] [ --include-deps ] [ --no-force ] [ -o DIR ] [ --output-dir=DIR ] [ --srcdir-name=DIR ] [ -v | --verbose ] [ --version ] [ --Werror | --Wno-error ] DESCRIPTION
To create all the Makefile.ins for a package, run the automake program in the top level directory, with no arguments. automake will auto- matically find each appropriate Makefile.am (by scanning configure.in) and generate the corresponding Makefile.in. Note that automake has a rather simplistic view of what constitutes a package; it assumes that a package has only one configure.in, at the top. If your package has multiple configure.ins, then you must run automake in each directory holding a configure.in. You can optionally give automake an argument; .am is appended to the argument and the result is used as the name of the input file. This feature is generally only used to automatically rebuild an out-of-date Makefile.in. Note that automake must always be run from the topmost directory of a project, even if being used to regenerate the Makefile.in in some subdirectory. This is necessary because automake must scan configure.in, and because automake uses the knowledge that a Makefile.in is in a subdirectory to change its behavior in some cases. automake accepts the following options: -a --add-missing Automake requires certain common files to exist in certain situations; for instance config.guess is required if configure.in runs AC_CANONICAL_HOST. Automake is distributed with several of these files; this option will cause the missing ones to be automatically added to the package, whenever possible. In general if Automake tells you a file is missing, try using this option. By default Automake tries to make a symbolic link pointing to its own copy of the missing file; this can be changed with --copy. --libdir=DIR Look for Automake data files in directory DIR instead of in the installation directory. This is typically used for debugging. -c --copy When used with --add-missing, causes installed files to be copied. The default is to make a symbolic link. --cygnus Causes the generated Makefile.ins to follow Cygnus rules, instead of GNU or Gnits rules. -f --force-missing When used with --add-missing, causes standard files to be rebuilt even if they already exist in the source tree. This involves removing the file from the source tree before creating the new symlink (or, with --copy, copying the new file). --foreign Set the global strictness to foreign. --gnits Set the global strictness to gnits. --gnu Set the global strictness to gnu. This is the default strictness. --help Print a summary of the command line options and exit. -i --ignore-deps This disables the dependency tracking feature. --include-deps This enables the dependency tracking feature. This feature is enabled by default. This option is provided for historical reasons only and probably should not be used. --no-force Ordinarily automake creates all Makefile.ins mentioned in configure.in. This option causes it to only update those Makefile.ins which are out of date with respect to one of their dependents. -o DIR --output-dir=DIR Put the generated Makefile.in in the directory DIR. Ordinarily each Makefile.in is created in the directory of the corresponding Makefile.am. This option is used when making distributions. -v --verbose Cause Automake to print information about which files are being read or created. --version Print the version number of Automake and exit. --Werror --Wno-error --Werror will cause all warnings issued by automake to become errors. Errors affect the exit status of automake, while warnings do not. --Wno-error, the default, causes warning to be treated as warnings only. SEE ALSO
aclocal(1), and the Texinfo documentation for automake AUTHORS
Automake was written primarily by David Mackenzie and Tom Tromey. This manpage written by Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@pilot.msu.edu> for the Debian GNU/Linux automake package. 28 Jan 2002 AUTOMAKE(1)
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