[CentOS] Problem Making Tarballs
John J. Boyer
john.boyer at abilitiessoft.com
Wed May 18 00:42:06 UTC 2011
Les,
Here's my autogen.sh file.
#!/bin/sh
#
# autogen.sh glue for liblouis
#
# Requires: automake 1.9, autoconf 2.57+
# Conflicts: autoconf 2.13
set -e
# Refresh GNU autotools toolchain.
echo Cleaning autotools files...
find -type d -name autom4te.cache -print0 | xargs -0 rm -rf \;
find -type f \( -name missing -o -name install-sh -o -name mkinstalldirs \
-o -name depcomp -o -name ltmain.sh -o -name configure \
-o -name config.sub -o -name config.guess -o -name config.h.in \
-o -name mdate-sh -o -name texinfo.tex \
-o -name Makefile.in -o -name aclocal.m4 \) -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f
echo Running autoreconf...
autoreconf --force --install
exit 0
Again, this works fine on my home Linux machine, and even on Cygwin.
Thanks,
John
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 05:02:46PM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 5/17/2011 12:49 AM, John J. Boyer wrote:
> > Les,
> >
> > I installed the development tools and development libraries, as you
> > suggested. I even tried to install packages x*.x86_64 There were some
> > unresolved dependencies in the latter, so I used --skip-broken with yum.
> > There was a report of conflicting files, so i don't know how much was
> > actually installed.
> >
> > Anyway, when I run autogen.sh configure make on a read-only copy of the
> > liblouis svn repository I get the following errors.
> > ../libtool: line 826: X--tag=CC: command not found
>
> I think you had and error in the autoconf or configure step and missed
> it before you get here. Those X- items should have been edited into
> something else in the preprocessing steps. Not sure what autogen.sh is
> - what happens if you just run autoconf?
>
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