At 0:38 Uhr +0200 01.06.2002, Marcel Huber wrote:
but when you configure the php dbger do a ./configure --prefix=/sw that
will tell it to look in /sw, most of the time this is all you need but it
might be a little more complex and you just might want to add it to the
fink request tracker.
I
Hi Max
At 0:38 Uhr +0200 01.06.2002, Marcel Huber wrote:
but when you configure the php dbger do a ./configure --prefix=/sw that
will tell it to look in /sw, most of the time this is all you need but it
might be a little more complex and you just might want to add it to the
fink request
Hi Max
At 0:38 Uhr +0200 01.06.2002, Marcel Huber wrote:
but when you configure the php dbger do a ./configure --prefix=/sw that
will tell it to look in /sw, most of the time this is all you need but it
might be a little more complex and you just might want to add it to the
fink request
At 16:21 Uhr +0200 02.06.2002, Marcel Huber wrote:
[...]
I had a go by 'cp glibtool libtool' which let me run ./builconf. But
running ./configure produces no make file which made a quick end to my
attempts.
What do you think about having a dummy 'libtool' which redirects that
libtool calls to
Hi Max,
At 16:21 Uhr +0200 02.06.2002, Marcel Huber wrote:
[...]
I had a go by 'cp glibtool libtool' which let me run ./builconf. But
running ./configure produces no make file which made a quick end to my
attempts.
What do you think about having a dummy 'libtool' which redirects that
libtool
Hi,
is anybody successfully using libtool 1.4?
When I run ./buildconf it get the following error message
buildconf: checking installation...
buildconf: autoconf version 2.53 (ok)
buildconf: automake version 1.6.1 (ok)
buildconf: libtool not found.
You need libtool version 1.4 or
At 17:45 Uhr +0200 31.05.2002, Marcel Huber wrote:
Hi,
is anybody successfully using libtool 1.4?
That's a super vague question. The answer is of course yes if you ask
that general.
When I run ./buildconf it get the following error message
buildconf: checking installation...
buildconf:
also to add to Max's reply now that I understand it more. I assume your
trying to build a cvs version of PHP so I'll assume your doing by hand and
that it has no idea of /sw or to look in it, and is probably why it can't
find libtool.
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When I run ./buildconf it get the
Hi,
* what are you trying to do
I try to build dbg a debugger for php. Actually I downloaded the sources
for php and for dbg. Following the installation tutorial http://
dd.cron.ru/dbg/installation.php I run ./buildconf which results in the
allready posted errors.
* how have you install
but when you configure the php dbger do a ./configure --prefix=/sw that
will tell it to look in /sw, most of the time this is all you need but it
might be a little more complex and you just might want to add it to the
fink request tracker.
I know the process about ./configure; make; make
Hi,
I try to build dgb (php debugger) for OS X. To run ./buildconf there is
libtool 1.4 required. I did install libtool14 from fink. 'fink list
libtool' gives the following answer
libtool 1.3.5-10Shared library build helper, v1.3.5
libtool-shlibs 1.3.5-10Shared library
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