thanks Patryk , it was really helpful. ubuntu-9's libtool is not supported with openmoko toolchain , so i had to install the older version as suggested , but its not working as the previous posts show.I think I need to install the correct versions of autotools.
--- On Tue, 12/7/10, Patryk Benderz <patryk.bend...@esp.pl> wrote: From: Patryk Benderz <patryk.bend...@esp.pl> Subject: Re: minisip compile errors openmoko tool chain To: support@lists.openmoko.org Date: Tuesday, December 7, 2010, 1:01 AM Dnia 2010-12-06, pon o godzinie 20:54 -0800, sohail abbasi pisze: > Hi everyone, > > I am trying to compile minisip(minisip.org) by using openmoko > toolchain.The default install process is to run bootstrap,configure > make and make install. but when I run ./bootstrap , following warnings > shown , > > ./bootstrap > + set -e > + LANG=C > + export LANG > + CYGWIN=binmode > + export CYGWIN > + amvers=no > + [ -n ] > + automake-1.11 --version > + amvers=-1.11 > + test -1.11 = no > + libtoolize=no > + libtoolize --version > + libtoolize=libtoolize > + test libtoolize = no > + aclocal-1.11 -I m4 > + libtoolize --copy --force --ltdl > libtoolize: `/usr/local/openmoko/arm/share/aclocal/libtool.m4' is > serial 47, less than 52 in `aclocal.m4' > To remain compatible, you should update your `aclocal.m4' by running > aclocal. > ls: cannot access libltdl/*: No such file or directory > Putting files in AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR, `config'. > + autoconf > + autoheader > + automake-1.11 --add-missing --copy > examples/Makefile.am:24: `%'-style pattern rules are a GNU make > extension > examples/Makefile.am:33: `%'-style pattern rules are a GNU make > extension > + cd libltdl > + aclocal-1.11 > + autoconf > + autoheader > + automake-1.11 --add-missing --copy > Makefile.am:54: INSTALL_LTDL does not appear in AM_CONDITIONAL > Makefile.am:63: CONVENIENCE_LTDL does not appear in AM_CONDITIONAL > Makefile.am:39: Libtool library used but `LIBTOOL' is undefined > Makefile.am:39: The usual way to define `LIBTOOL' is to add > `AC_PROG_LIBTOOL' > Makefile.am:39: to `configure.ac' and run `aclocal' and `autoconf' > again. > Makefile.am:39: If `AC_PROG_LIBTOOL' is in `configure.ac', make sure > Makefile.am:39: its definition is in aclocal's search path. > /usr/share/automake-1.11/am/depend2.am: am__fastdepCC does not appear > in AM_CONDITIONAL > /usr/share/automake-1.11/am/depend2.am: The usual way to define > `am__fastdepCC' is to add `AC_PROG_CC' > /usr/share/automake-1.11/am/depend2.am: to `configure.ac' and run > `aclocal' and `autoconf' again. > /usr/share/automake-1.11/am/depend2.am: AMDEP does not appear in > AM_CONDITIONAL > /usr/share/automake-1.11/am/depend2.am: The usual way to define > `AMDEP' is to add one of the compiler tests > /usr/share/automake-1.11/am/depend2.am: AC_PROG_CC, AC_PROG_CXX, > AC_PROG_CXX, AC_PROG_OBJC, > /usr/share/automake-1.11/am/depend2.am: AM_PROG_AS, AM_PROG_GCJ, > AM_PROG_UPC > /usr/share/automake-1.11/am/depend2.am: to `configure.ac' and run > `aclocal' and `autoconf' again. > Makefile.am: C source seen but `CC' is undefined > Makefile.am: The usual way to define `CC' is to add `AC_PROG_CC' > Makefile.am: to `configure.ac' and run `autoconf' again. > > > although I have installed the recommended libtool > (http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Toolchain). I would be grateful, > > Thanks > Hi Soahil, next time paste plain text (not formatted) please, because it is hard to reply to your question in proper lines. Just a quick thoughts, looks like you compilation process complains about the following: 1.Are these packages installed: libltdl7, libltdl-dev ? 2.LIBTOOL is not defined in source code of minisip ? 3.Did you tried with libtool version packaged by your distro devs? _______________________________________________ support mailing list support@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support
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