In an effort to move forward, I opted to build a private copy of automake. At the end of the process, I can use the resulting *.in files to create deltas and patch the disto vanilla *.in files, at least until Automake 1.11 becomes available on the Userland build systems.

However, when I did that, and went to build Quagga, I got a bunch of each of the following errors:

bgpd/Makefile.am:10: library used but `RANLIB' is undefined
bgpd/Makefile.am:10: The usual way to define `RANLIB' is to add `AC_PROG_RANLIB'
bgpd/Makefile.am:10:   to `configure.ac' and run `autoconf' again.

lib/Makefile.am:6: Libtool library used but `LIBTOOL' is undefined
lib/Makefile.am:6: The usual way to define `LIBTOOL' is to add `AC_PROG_LIBTOOL' lib/Makefile.am:6: to `configure.ac' and run `aclocal' and `autoconf' again.
lib/Makefile.am:6:   If `AC_PROG_LIBTOOL' is in `configure.ac', make sure
lib/Makefile.am:6:   its definition is in aclocal's search path.

Did I miss something configuring automake? Anybody seen this before?




On 11/15/11 12:18, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 11/14/11 12:17, Brian Utterback wrote:
So, it would seem that I have three choices.

Add automake 1.11.1 to Solaris and make it the default version.
Add automake 1.11.1 to Solaris and leave the default version as 1.10.

See CR 6886388.

Has anybody run into this before and if so, what did you do? Does anybody have
any info about making a private copy of automake?

I believe all I had to do for that was:
./configure --prefix=<some local path> ; make ; make install

but I only use that for working on upstream stuff, not to generate patches going into a Solaris gate that other developers would have difficulty reproducing.



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