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Operating Systems Solaris Software Installation Help - Newbie Post 99920 by JohnRodey on Wednesday 22nd of February 2006 09:03:40 AM
Old 02-22-2006
I believe that the ./autogen.sh script creates the configure file. In the INSTALL document this is the first step.

Ok I got it to run, looks like it needed more applications installed, perl and a newer version of m4.

Thanks for your help!

Last edited by JohnRodey; 02-22-2006 at 10:16 AM..
 

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autoopts-config(1)						Programmer's Manual						autoopts-config(1)

NAME
autoopts-config - script to get information about installed version of autoopts SYNOPSIS
autoopts-config { <value-name> [...] | everything } DESCRIPTION
autoopts-config is a tool that is used by configure to determine the compile and linker flags that should be used to compile and link pro- grams that use autoopts. value-names may be preceeded by one or more hyphens. They are silently ignored. VALUE NAMES
autogen Print the full path name of the autogen executable. The unconfigured value is: ${bindir}/autogen${exeext} bindir The destination directory for executable scripts and programs installed by the autogen package. The unconfigured value is: @bindir@ cflags Print the compiler flags that are necessary to compile an autoopts program. The unconfigured value is: -I${includedir} datadir The directory for various data directories. The unconfigured value is: @datadir@ datarootdir The root directory for various data directories. In this case, there is only one, "datadir". The unconfigured value is: @datarootdir@ dotver Print the currently installed version of autoopts, in dotted format. The unconfigured value is: @AO_CURRENT@.@AO_REVISION@.@AO_AGE@ everything Print the list of all names and values, one per line. exec_prefix The installation root for libraries and executables. The unconfigured value is: @exec_prefix@ exeext The executable file extension used for the autogen executable. The unconfigured value is: @EXEEXT@ includedir The directory where the AutoOpts headers are stored. This does not include the "-I" prefix gotten by specifying "cflags". The unconfigured value is: @includedir@ ldflags Print the linker flags that are necessary to link an autoopts program in the default installation mode (static or dynamic). The unconfigured value is: -L${libdir} -lopts ldopts The linker options to use when linking a program to libopts. The unconfigured value is: @AG_LDFLAGS@ libdir The libopts installation directory. The unconfigured value is: @libdir@ libs an alternate spelling of "ldflags". The unconfigured value is: ${ldflags} libsrc The full path of the redistributable, tear-off libopts library source. This file is in gzipped-tarball format. The unconfigured value is: ${pkgdatadir}/libopts-${dotver}.tar.gz package The name of the package that provides autoopts. This is always "autogen". The unconfigured value is: @PACKAGE@ pkgdatadir The directory containing support files used by autogen. The unconfigured value is: ${datadir}/${package} prefix The autogen package installation prefix. The unconfigured value is: @prefix@ static_libs The name of the AR archive of the libopts object code. The unconfigured value is: ${libdir}/libopts.a version Print the currently installed version of autoopts. The unconfigured value is: @AO_CURRENT@:@AO_REVISION@:@AO_AGE@ SEE ALSO
Autogen Info system documentation. AUTHORS
AutoGen is the work of Bruce Korb <bkorb@gnu.org>. Bruce Korb <bkorb@gnu.org> and Luca Filipozzi <lfilipoz@debian.org> created this manpage. AutoOpts is released under either the GNU General Public License with the Library exception (LGPL), or else the advertising clause free BSD license. Which license used is at the discretion of the licensee. 2013-07-14 autoopts-config(1)
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