Hi Steven,
I usually run autoreconf --force --install, but there is also a script
named "reconf" that should do the same.
Alberto
Il 06/03/2012 20:46, [email protected] ha scritto:
I am having problems building Xerces-C from the current subversion download.
Building all the source package distributions work fine.
My platform is Linux using the GCC 4.4.5 compiler.
I also have autoconfig and automake tools installed.
I am missing some required build items and bad macro definitions
when using the current subversion download.
Assistance on how to prepare the SVN repository download for builds
would be appreciated.
I would like to qualify the Xalan-C/C++ (XSLT) project for use with
the current Xerces-C/C++ subversion repository.
The subversion appears to be missing some configuration files, namely:
config/compile [missing]
config/config.guess [missing]
config/sub [missing]
config/depcomp [missing]
config/install-sh [missing]
config/ltmain.sh [missing]
config/missing [missing]
config/pretty-make [exists]
The autoconfig does create an executable "configure" script.
The "configure" script which is generated by autoconfig, fails
during execution at line 2435: AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(foreign subdir-objects
dist-bzip2 tar-ustar)
Reporting a syntax error near unexpected token "foreign"
The version.incl file in the repository indicates release 3.1.0
instead of a release newer than what is distributed (3.1.1).
Sincerely,
Steven J. Hathaway<[email protected]>
Xalan Documentation Project
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