On 19/02/2006 20:08, Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
Hi Julien,
Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues <at> gmx.de> writes:
* Julien Lecomte wrote on Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 04:51:54AM CET:
I've installed the libtool alpha cvs build under MinGW.
Configuration and install was made under mSys (after replacing
config.{guess,sub}):
../alpha/configure --prefix=/usr
make
Of note: I configured and installed under mSys because under MinGW it
fails (undefined reference to `lt_libltdl_LTX_preloaded_symbols')
Weird. I haven't tested MinGW a while, but last time it worked fine.
Need to look into this. I have never tested MSYS, though.
Tested that now, with the stable MinGW/MSYS that I've had installed for
several months now. Worked fine. Except for two known issues, all tests
pass, too.
I got past that problem by redownloading the HEAD, and a 2.1 tar. I've
then autoreconf'd the CVS package and copied the missing files of the
HEAD from the 2.1 tar.
So, how can I reproduce the failure you have seen? Versions, configure flags,
config.log (packed), make output?
The order of how I managed things were :
- Redownload HEAD and 2.1 (unknown date)
- Under MinGW, `autoreconf -i' (with installed autoconf 2.59 and
automake 1.5.6): fails
- Copy missing files from 2.1 to HEAD
( argz.c, lt__strl.c, lt__dirent.c, libltdl/config/ltmain.sh, libtoolize.in)
- `autoreconf -i' some more
- Configure under MinGW (`configure --prefix=/mingw')
- Try to build (`make'), fails complaining about missing `config-h.in'.
- Copy the file
- Build: success, make check success
- make clean (distclean target not supported ?), configure once more and
make check some more.
I don't call that very 'reproduceable'; I think it's more of somewhere
where I messed up and got into problems.
Julien
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