Things broke a couple of months back and I thought I had caught the
repository at a bad time, but trying again today, after having seen that
people had been working on it recently, bore the same result.
../../../../libtool: line 2072: cmd-vacation.c: command not found
I'm simply syncing with the
Op 4-3-2011 23:56, interfaSys sàrl schreef:
Things broke a couple of months back and I thought I had caught the
repository at a bad time, but trying again today, after having seen that
people had been working on it recently, bore the same result.
../../../../libtool: line 2072: cmd-vacation.c:
On 04/03/2011 23:19, Stephan Bosch wrote:
Op 4-3-2011 23:56, interfaSys sàrl schreef:
Things broke a couple of months back and I thought I had caught the
repository at a bad time, but trying again today, after having seen that
people had been working on it recently, bore the same result.
Op 5-3-2011 0:36, interfaSys sàrl schreef:
On 04/03/2011 23:19, Stephan Bosch wrote:
Remind me: what system was this again? What libtool/automake/etc.
versions?
FreeBSD 8.2 AMD64
autoconf-2.68
automake-1.11.1
gmake-3.81
libtool-2.4
m4-1.4.15
On this end:
Debian testing; Linux version
On 05/03/2011 00:38, Stephan Bosch wrote:
Op 5-3-2011 0:36, interfaSys sàrl schreef:
On 04/03/2011 23:19, Stephan Bosch wrote:
Remind me: what system was this again? What libtool/automake/etc.
versions?
FreeBSD 8.2 AMD64
autoconf-2.68
automake-1.11.1
gmake-3.81
libtool-2.4
m4-1.4.15
Does it work when you clone a fresh repository?
Yes, it did :)
I've immediately noticed that autogen didn't generate as much
information as earlier and then everything compiled fine.
Thank you for your help Stephan.
Cheers,
Olivier