Georg Bauer wrote:
Needed install is automake and autoconf and
all their friends from MacPorts, because the system delivered automake
is too old. At least that's the message I got. And it needs to rebuild
the configure and friends at least on my machine (Snow Leopard and
MacPorts latest version).

What I did to get it running was the following:

PATH=/opt/local/bin/:$PATH aclocal
PATH=/opt/local/bin/:$PATH autoconf
PATH=/opt/local/bin/:$PATH ./configure
PATH=/opt/local/bin/:$PATH make
PATH=/opt/local/bin/:$PATH make install

If you have a default install of MacPorts, you might not need the PATH
stuff and can just run aclocal and autoconf - I usually have
/opt/local/bin at the end of my $PATH so default is still using system
delivered tools and only when explicitely required does it use
MacPorts tools.

OK, it's good to know that the basic set-up works. Is there something I could do to remove the need to run "aclocal" and "autoconf" on OS X? Is it just a matter of waiting for Debian's autoconf to pick up support for some new OS X version?

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