On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 11:39 PM, Tom Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 6) Removing autom4te.cache directory... >> 5) Running aclocal... >> ./bootstrap.sh: line 16: aclocal: command not found >> 4) Running autoheader... >> autoheader: error: AC_CONFIG_HEADERS not found in configure.ac >> 3) Running autoconf... >> configure.ac:19: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE >> If this token and others are legitimate, please use m4_pattern_allow. >> See the Autoconf documentation. >> configure.ac:26: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_CONFIG_HEADER >> configure.ac:249: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_CHECK_GMTOFF >> configure.ac:490: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_CONDITIONAL >> 2) Running automake... >> ./bootstrap.sh: line 26: automake: command not found > > >> Automake and Autoconf were installed, but perhaps in strange places. > > This is definitely a sign that automake is not installed in a standard place, > or is given a strange name. The package could be calling it "automake19" or > "automake-1.10" or something, so bootstrap, which simply tries to run > "automake" > isn't getting done properly. Or it's not in a standard location > that's in your path. aclocal is part of automake, and is likely having the > same issue as automake. > > If you type "automake --version" from the command line, does it output its > version, or say "command not found?" The above was the error I got back in May. I don't have that particular installation of Mandriva 2008.1 any more. When I do "automake --version now", it does output its version. I know back then I checked to make sure automake was installed, but something was not right. Thanks, Lee _______________________________________________ Xastir mailing list Xastir@xastir.org http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir