[mtug...@takanuva ~]$ which libtoolize
/usr/bin/libtoolize
[mtug...@takanuva ~]$ yum provides /usr/bin/libtoolize
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
libtool-2.2.6-15.fc12.x86_64 : The GNU Portable Library Tool
Repo        : fedora
Matched from:
Filename    : /usr/bin/libtoolize



libtool-2.2.6-15.fc12.x86_64 : The GNU Portable Library Tool
Repo        : updates
Matched from:
Filename    : /usr/bin/libtoolize



libtool-2.2.6-15.fc12.x86_64 : The GNU Portable Library Tool
Repo        : installed
Matched from:
Filename    : Provides-match: /usr/bin/libtoolize

It's still in the libtool package on Fedora 12, couldn't say about 8.

Michael Tughan

On 2010-01-19, at 1:48 AM, Nicolás Alvarez wrote:

> On 1/19/10, Mark Pottorff <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I consider Fedora blamed... now what do I do?
>> 
>> (Fedora rel 8 - Werewolf)
>> 
>> Should I create the LIBTOOLIZE envvar and point it to my libtool? From what
>> you are showing they appear to be synonymous.
> 
> Nope; I was just showing that Debian's "libtool" package provides the
> libtoolize command.
> 
> They are not synonymous. libtoolize sets up the current source
> directory to use libtool, among other things installing a giant shell
> script called 'libtool' in the current directory.
> 
> I searched the 'net but couldn't find what Fedora package is supposed
> to provide libtoolize. Are you sure it's missing? Do a 'locate
> libtoolize' or something...
> 
> -- 
> Nicolas
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