Hi Shawn, Stefan

probably libtool from sunfreeware that's the problem. You need a
libtool compiled yourself with sun studio.

I'm now preparing Kde (Common) Build Envirmoments. Same thing which
have gnome(jds) guys. It's collection of GNU tools which is installed
in /opt/kdebld . I have base functionality done, same as has JDS CBE
1.6.0 Now I'm adding a few other tools and some tools will be
upgraded.

Look at 
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/jds/contributing/building/;jsessionid=E77AD074

My mission target is : KBE (Kde build env...) with these tools


 It includes the following tools:

    - pkgbuild 1.2.0

    - GNU make 3.81             
    - GNU m4 1.4.5              
    - GNU automake 1.9.6 and 1.10
    - GNU autoconf 2.61
    - GNU libtool 1.5.24
    - GNU gettext 0.16.1 (with libiconv support)
    - GNU libiconv 1.11 (with gettext support)
    - ncurses wide 5.5 (ncurses with wide character support)
    - GNU sed 4.1.5
    - GNU awk 3.1.5
    - GNU flex 2.5.33           
    - GNU bison 2.3             
    - subversion 1.4.4          
    - Apache ant 1.6.5          (replace with 1.7)
    - GNU fileutils 4.1         (replace with coreutils 6.7 or 6.9)
    - cvs 1.12.5
    - GNU diffutils 2.8.1
    - rsync 2.6.9
    - cmake 2.4.7

All these tools will be in /opt/kdebld. After install all of these,
you can simply load env.sh or env.csh which setup  PATHS, CFLAGS and
so on.

After that everyone have same "build env.." as others who want build KDE.

I know KDE4 use cmake, but KDE4 depend on many other tools which are
using classical gnu build tools.

When i'll done with this job i can put those things to internet.

Best regards




On 10/30/07, Shawn Walker <swalker at opensolaris.org> wrote:
> On 30/10/2007, Stefan Teleman <Stefan.Teleman at sun.com> wrote:
> > Shawn Walker wrote:
> > > On 30/10/2007, Stefan Teleman <Stefan.Teleman at sun.com> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Shawn Walker wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> I spoke too soon. After I ran make, it barfed.
> > >> gmake error ?
> > >
> > > http://opensolaris.pastebin.ca/755494
> >
> > Does your libtool.m4 define AM_PROG_LIBTOOL ?
> >
> > It should looks something like this:
> >
> > # old names
> > AC_DEFUN([AM_PROG_LIBTOOL],     [AC_PROG_LIBTOOL])
> > AC_DEFUN([AM_ENABLE_SHARED],    [AC_ENABLE_SHARED($@)]
> >
> > around line 6477.
> >
> > libtool.m4 is in the "share/aclocal" subdir of the libtool/libtoolize 
> > parent dir
> > installation (so, if libtoolize is in /usr/bin, then libtool.m4 will be in
> > /usr/share/aclocal/libtool.m4).
>
> This is probably because I'm using sunfreeware's libtool which is
> installed in /usr/local.
>
> I'm going to try to build and install libtool myself in hopes that an
> install under /usr will alleviate this nightmare.
>
> --
> Shawn Walker, Software and Systems Analyst
> http://binarycrusader.blogspot.com/
>
> "We don't have enough parallel universes to allow all uses of all
> junction types--in the absence of quantum computing the combinatorics
> are not in our favor..." --Larry Wall
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