In that KDevelop4 doesn't handle automake projects, it is not an issue
any more. KDevelop3 has been unmaintained by its developers for a long
time.
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Are you saying that KDevelop4 has LESS functionality than KDevelop3?
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Jonathan Thomas echidna...@kubuntu.orgwrote:
In that KDevelop4 doesn't handle automake projects, it is not an issue
any more. KDevelop3 has been unmaintained by its developers for a long
Is this fixed in karmic?
I'm quite amazed that a problem like this wasn't assigned a high
priority to get fixed. That it's still present in a fully up-to-date
jaunty installation a year after the initial report is very
discouraging.
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Here there is a solution:
http://doc.integrasoftware.it/tec/sis/pub/ubuntu904kdevlibtool
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I've had this outside of kdevelop, and doing
autoreconf -f -i
to force update all the auxiliary autoconf files to the ones on the
local machine fixed it.
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I can confirm that what Tyson Whitehead mentioned fixes the problem. I
guess the problem is that newbies like me don't know about that! Would
it hurt if autoreconf -f -i was run at the beginning of the automake and
friends?
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Or maybe autoreconf -f -i should be run after the new project is created
from the template
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9 months and nothing yet, is this a problem of just ubuntu/kubuntu or
other distribution as well, have a distribution with a broken package
like this for 9 months is a kind of achievement, isn't ?
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how long will take a bug like this to be solved? In
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253286 someone even gives the solution
to it.
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I think likewise. It does not seem too difficult of a fix, yet it is
quite annoying to do perform it every time one creates a new project.
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A work around I found was to find an old project (that works) and delete
out the source files and then put yours in place of those. I agree that
this needs to be fixed. It is important to help the novices out, and
the magic of automake and friends is a place that really needs to
happen.
Rob
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I have the same problem here and unfortunately got messed up in
workarounds :-(
After I used the archive from Alexey, I got an error of different
versions (2.24 vs 2.26) of libtool. Then copied accidental all the files
from /usr/share/libtool/config/ into the archive and now I get the error
Ok, reinstalled everything (libtool, kdevelop, ...) and followed the
workaround again. This time the correct way. But it didn't work for me.
I still get some errors:
config.status: executing libtool commands
configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --enable-debug
compiling pstart.cpp (g++)
mv -f
David: for me the workaround worked (hint: you will have to apt-get install
konsole)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdevelop/+bug/253286/comments/21
at the autoconf mailing list the folks suggest that you will have to use a
newer libtool, from wherever that ltmain.sh comes, it really
I wrote a working workaround here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdevelop/+bug/380367
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I hope someone will have an idea about it, so a note: I am tracing back the bug
to its origin. The first (second) step was taken:
--- config.status.old 2009-05-26 11:58:58.0 +0200
+++ config.status 2009-05-26 11:58:28.0 +0200
@@ -1628,6 +1628,7 @@
# An echo program that
--- configure.old 2009-05-26 12:19:12.0 +0200
+++ configure 2009-05-26 12:19:19.0 +0200
@@ -17117,6 +17117,7 @@
# An echo program that does not interpret backslashes.
ECHO=$lt_ECHO
+echo=$lt_ECHO
# Used to examine libraries when file_magic_cmd begins with file.
Hello,
Just installed ubuntu and apt-get installed kdevelop. I have the above
problem. Unfortunately overwriting ltmain.sh from
/usr/share/libtool/config/ does not fix for existing projects. Also,
downloading the posted file incadmin.tar.gz to
/usr/share/apps/kdevappwizard/ does not resolve
Same problem here with latest Jaunty 32-bit (full updated) and kdevelop
3.5.3.
christian imhorst workaround
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdevelop/+bug/253286/comments/21)
worked just fine.
BTW, Kdevelop-kde4 don't have any C template :( Any hint here?
Regards,
Raine
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Oops sorry! Just for the record you need to create a new Project after
applying above workaround. Your actual project will not compile though
:(
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Updating the Kdevelop template works fine. Thanks!. For updating
existing projects you should probably overwrite the project's local
ltmain.sh with the one in /usr/share/libtool/config/
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I mean /usr/share/apps/kdevappwizard/template-common :-)
(why we cannot change our comments ?)
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I had same problem on newly installed Ubuntu 8.10 !
Thanx, Christian Imhorst !
I have updated /usr/share/apps/kdevappwizard/incadmin.tar.gz with updated files
from /usr/share/libtool/config
and now compile done without errors !
My incadmin.tar.gz in attachment. Just download it to
Do you know if this would require significant changes in kdevelop?
Alhernatively, this could possibly be fixed through some update trigger
in the deb packaging system (when a new libtool is installed)?
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I have tested Christian's technique of updating kdevappwizard's copy of
ltmain.sh and can now create new C++ projects that build properly.
However, a better fix might be for kdevappwizard to get its ltmain.sh
(and any other libtool files) from the installed libtool instead of
using a copy that can
This bug is still present in Kubuntu Jaunty Alpha 4...
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I am having major problems with Kdevelop even performing simple tasks that
previously worked. I believe I will have to do a complete re-install to fix
those problems.
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This bug is still present in Kubuntu Jaunty Alpha
You should try downgrading libtool from hardy -- this is the only
technique which worked for me so far.
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I think this is a problem of KDevelop, because they use an outdated
script of ltmain.sh in their template files. Intrepid Ibex is shipped
with libtool version 2.2.4 - probably Jaunty is shipped with a newer one
- but the ltmain.sh file in the KDevelop templates creates a libtool
version 1.5.24. To
Perfect, thanks. I worked like a charm.
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Same on my machine except I was just setting things up from scratch and
have spent 5 hours of my life chasing a known bug... Any word on if
someone is fixing it?
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See above, carlis87 has a work around. You have to change your
repositories to hardy and downgrade libtool. This worked for me.
I really hope this will soon be solved. It has been around for quite a
while -- with the alpha releases of intrepid.
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Thanks, I did do the work-around of changing line 153 in libtools from ECHO
= echo to echo = echo and that seems to work well, at least for now...
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See above, carlis87 has a work around. You have to change your
I tried that and it didn't work for me. First I changed ECHO=echo to
echo=echo in /usr/bin/libtool. Then I tried adding both variables, or
replacing $echo with $ECHO and none of the three approaches worked (on a
sample hello world program). Am I doing something different? I am
running 8.10.
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In my case, when I try to compile something my memory skyrockets into
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Same here on kubuntu 8.10
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i have the same problem (identical backtrace) as above on kubuntu 8.10
with kdevelop 4:3.5.3-0ubuntu1 and libtool 2.2.4-0ubuntu4
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Has anybody been able to have a look at the problem. I see libtool has
been updated several times since but the problem persists. It makes
Kdevelop unusable in intrepid.
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Same exact problem here. It makes things difficult to do sometimes
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I'm confirming this issue in Intrepid, I can't compile a simple hello
world program without reverting back to an old libtool.
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Does anybody know if there is work being done on resolving the issue?
What is the problem anyways?
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Thanks for the workaround. It worked great.
Is this a kdevelop problem or an incompatibility with libtool 2.2?
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I think I have looked the problem. kdevelop use the $ for delimit the
fragments of code, so I think that is the problem with the libtool. I
have changed the $ for other character, the '¡' in my case, and my
projects compiles.
You can change the character in Preferences-Configure
sorry i was wrong, I did other change at the same time. I changed in the
sources.list all 'intrepid' by 'hardy' and then: apt-get remove libtool
apt-get update
apt-get install libtool
so I installed libtool 1.5 in the place of libtool 2.4 which is contained in
the Ubuntu 8.10.
For the moment
I tried to copy the project to another computer. When I rerun configure
and all the auto-stuff the projects compiles nicely in terminal. The
problem is in the libtool file or more precisely in what generates it.
Here is an short passage:
if len=`expr X$cmds : .*`
test $len
Does anyone replicate the problem? Has anyone looked at it?
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I tried a few things but I cannot see how to fix the problem. Even if I
create a new Hello World C++ project kdevelop cannot compile it. It
gives the problems as I described them above. Please help.
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