From: Stephen t. <st...@to...> - 2005-01-20 02:44:41
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On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 21:20 -0500, Chris Hammond wrote: > Yes, I run a script and it was working up through the 17th. I do live > on the bleeding edge with Mandrake Cooker but here is the ./autogen.sh > output. > > If it may be a package issue, what packages should I look at? Here are > some that are specifically mentioned. > > m4-1.4.2-1mdk > automake1.4-1.4-25.p6.mdk > automake1.8-1.9.4-2mdk > autoconf2.5-2.59-6mdk > autoconf2.1-2.13-21mdk > > and of course, > > libgcc1-3.4.3-3mdk > gcc-3.4.3-3mdk > gcc-c++-3.4.3-3mdk > gcc-cpp-3.4.3-3mdk > > > Thanks > Chris > > **Warning**: Version of aclocal is less than 160. > Some warning message might occur from aclocal Why are there two packages of automake and autoconf installed on your system? I think by default when the autogen.sh script runs aclocal its coming from the automake1.4 rpm and not automake1.8. Like Dave said this is a problem due to the wrong automake version being used. The script requires aclocal >= 1.6 so that is why the message is reported. Get the system setup so that aclocal from automake1.8 is used. Since this script worked before the 17th and it has not changed in a long while I wonder what has changed on your system since the 17th. Stephe |