Hi,
I have more or less given up to get the project I am porting to autotools to
compile on Solaris9 with the Forte-7 compiler. With the newer Sun compilers
it works well, so I think it does not pay off to do a lot of crazy tricks to
get this infamous combination to work.
Details for those who
Hi Eric,
* Eric PAIRE wrote on Tue, Aug 30, 2005 at 08:51:56AM CEST:
>
> Thanks for your answer. I have followed your advice to *not* install
> neither MinGW nor Msys in a path containing spaces (and everything went
> well). However, this is not a long term answer, as it seems to me
> difficul
Hi!
I get an bootstrap failure because of
no rule to make target m4/argz.m4, needed in 'Makefile.in'. Stop.
The attached patch touches the toplevel Makefile.am
and fixes the bug.
Then bootstrapping works for me (tm).
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Greetings,
Christoph
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Hi!
I run the old testsuite with
VERBOSE="X" make check from the toplevel directory.
Nearly all tests fail, they all try
to use the m4/libtool.m4 which has been moved
to libltdl/m4/libtool.m4
All given path in this mail are relative to the
toplevel directory.
Easy to reproduce on a fresh cvs
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, Eric PAIRE wrote:
Thanks for your answer. I have followed your advice to *not* install neither
MinGW nor Msys in a path containing spaces (and everything went well).
However, this is not a long term answer, as it seems to me difficult to state
that autotools forbid the us