Hello Steven, * Steven Woody wrote on Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 05:45:57PM CEST: > On 10/15/07, Ralf Wildenhues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > This looks like this file has been generated with Automake 1.9 rather > > than 1.10. Please check the comment at the top of the file, and if > > that's the case, please run > > aclocal-1.10 && automake-1.10 && autoconf > > after removed extra spaces in configure.ac and re-executed automake > 1.10 in an explicitly way as you mentioned above, every thing run > well and the gcc error have disapeared! thanks for you help!
Good. > but i still dont understand, why when i typed `automake', it actually > run 1.9.6 rather than the most recent version of 1.10. should i > delete all old version of autoexec/aclocal in my system? Well, each Automake version installs the program under both names `automake' and `automake-MAJOR.MINOR'. If you have installed 1.9.x after you installed 1.10, or if you have installed them in different prefixes, and the 1.9.x one happens to be found earlier in $PATH, then that one will be used when you type `automake'. Similar for aclocal. That said, you need not delete old Automake installations. Rather, either adjust $PATH, or reinstall 1.10. Cheers, Ralf