https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47368

--- Comment #88 from Alex Thurgood <ipla...@yahoo.co.uk> 2012-09-05 11:45:24 
UTC ---
(In reply to comment #87)
> Alex: automake 1.11.3 and autoconf 2.68, built from sources. Do you have a
> /Developer even if you have Xcode 4.4.1? The latest Xcode installs from the 
> Mac

Yes, I was previously building on the same machine under OSX 10.6 with XCode
3.2, then upgraded to 10.8 and XCode 4.4.1, so there appear to be quite a lot
of /Developer "leftovers" (in fact what looks like most of the /usr/bin file
structure for Unix build tools). 



> App Store, as a normal self-contained app, as /Applications/Xcode.app, with
> tverything then under that. At least, that's how it is for me. (Under
> /Developer I only have some minor leftovers from MonoTouch.) If you have an
> older version of Xcode, I think automake and autoconf should be present in
> /usr/bin if you make sure you install the "command-line tools" from inside
> Xcode. (This no longer happens with the later Xcode versions, for some reason
> they left out automake and autoconf from the "command-line tools".)


Yep, noticed that too, and judging from the comments, made a fair few people
unhappy in the process.

I definitely don't have those tools in /usr or /usr/bin, so will simply try
copying them from /Developer/usr/ over to the corresponding directories, then
update automake/autoconf as necessary.


Alex

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