Branko Čibej wrote:
> Gavin 'Beau' Baumanis wrote:
>
>> You'll have to excuse my "newbie" questions...
>>
>> But is there anything I need to pass to autogen?
>>
>> Because I ran it in the root of the apr source files ~/SUBVERSION/BUILD/apr/
>>
>>
>
> You have to run Subversion's autogen, not APR's autogen.
>
Let me clarify ... APR does not have an autigen.sh; it has a buildconf.
IIRC our autogen does not run APR's buildconf. So, if you have a
checked-out APR, you have to run buildconf from APR's source directory.
If you got APR from a released tarball -- a simple check is if APR's
configure script exists -- then you don't have to run buildconf.
Subversion's autogen.sh must be run from the top of the Subversion
source tree,and does not require parameters (through it has some
optional ones).
-- Brane
>
>> And it has just been sitting there for the past four minutes, seemingly not doing a lot - and had provided no feedback at all.
>> I don't know if this is normal or otherwise.
>>
>> Gavin.
>>
>>
>> On 16/11/2009, at 07:43 , Branko Čibej wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Gavin Baumanis wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi again,
>>>>
>>>> Just to be sue I downloaded libtool 1.4.3 and installed it.
>>>>
>>>> yet when attempting to compile apr I still get
>>>> the following error when using make;
>>>> /bin/sh: LIBTOOL@: command not found
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Did you happen do re-run autogen and configure after installing the new
>>> libtool? The above indicated that you have an unexpanded @LIBTOOL@
>>> placeholder in your makefile.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> make[1]: *** [passwd/apr_getpass.lo] Error 127
>>>> make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
>>>>
>>>> Am I reading that right?
>>>> Is it looking for libtool in /bin/sh?
>>>> or is that something else?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Try:
>>>
>>> head -1 `which libtool`
>>>
>>> It might surprise you.
>>>
>>> -- Brane
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
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