Re: library build problems
On Sunday 02 September 2001 21:12, H. S. Teoh wrote: > > ../libtool: test: =: unary operator expected > ../libtool: test: =: unary operator expected > > and it just bombs out later with: > libtool: link: cannot find the library `' svgalib4libggi had a non-numeric version info (thats 1:ggi:99) that gave the same errors for me. Had to change it to being all numeric. HTH, greetings, martin
Re: library build problems
"H. S. Teoh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> immo vero scripsit I have heard rumours that Debian libtool is incompatible with automake version prior to 2.50. But I have not verified it myself. > Hi all, I'm the maintainer of the libsndfile package, and I've noticed > that there's been an NMU to fix a build problem. (Sorry for being absent > ... got a job and have a lot less free time now.) Anyway, there's a new > release, and I tried to update the package (from the NMU version) but now > I'm having trouble building it. It seems that libtool is breaking somehow, > during the compilation: > > ../libtool: test: =: unary operator expected > ../libtool: test: =: unary operator expected > > and it just bombs out later with: > libtool: link: cannot find the library `' > > Honestly I've *no* idea about libtool problems, so I'm just hoping that > some kind soul here would be willing to help me with this? Thanks. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer
library build problems
Hi all, I'm the maintainer of the libsndfile package, and I've noticed that there's been an NMU to fix a build problem. (Sorry for being absent ... got a job and have a lot less free time now.) Anyway, there's a new release, and I tried to update the package (from the NMU version) but now I'm having trouble building it. It seems that libtool is breaking somehow, during the compilation: ../libtool: test: =: unary operator expected ../libtool: test: =: unary operator expected and it just bombs out later with: libtool: link: cannot find the library `' Honestly I've *no* idea about libtool problems, so I'm just hoping that some kind soul here would be willing to help me with this? Thanks. T -- The diminished 7th chord is the most flexible and fear-instilling chord. Use it often, use it unsparingly, to subdue your listeners into submission!