That information should be written in the README.real file... :?
No, it's not up to the developper to clean users systems, e.g. it works
perfectly when you have a properly installed linux box...
But that is only my point of view and may not reflect the maintainer point of
view etc ... usual
On Sun, 3 Apr 2005, Nicolas wrote:
However I still get that one:
aclocal: configure.ac: 83: macro `AM_PROG_AS' not found in library
AM_PROG_AS is part of 'automake'. If AM_PROG_AS is not defined then
automake is not installed correctly
'find', 'local' and 'grep' are
However I still get that one:
aclocal: configure.ac: 83: macro `AM_PROG_AS' not found in library
On Mandrake ? Check out for automake, I had 1.4 and 1.7 installed
Get rif of the oldest one
rpm -qa | grep -i automake
# rpm -e oldest-automake
-- my email 2 weeks ago
After rpm -qa a
On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 08:28:36AM +1200, E.Chalaron wrote:
However I still get that one:
aclocal: configure.ac: 83: macro `AM_PROG_AS' not found in library
On Mandrake ? Check out for automake, I had 1.4 and 1.7 installed
Get rif of the oldest one
rpm -qa | grep -i automake
#
Dave told me as corresponds to the GNU binutils assembler. However,
it's already installed on my SID Debian system:
#dpkg -l | grep binutils
ii binutils 2.15-5 The GNU assembler, linker and binary
utiliti
ii binutils-dev 2.15-5 The GNU binary utilities (BFD
development
Here's the rpm .spec file I use. YMMV.
sean
# $Id: mjpegtools.spec,v 1.9 2004/02/18 11:27:41 dude Exp $
Summary: Tools for recording, editing, playing and encoding mpeg video.
Name: mjpegtools
Version: 1.7.0
%define date 20050325
Release: %{date}.0
License: GPL
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