I finally got around to installing automake-1.13 and all is well.
Thanks Roland.

Roland Winkler <wink...@gnu.org> writes:

> On Mon Jul 29 2013 Brett Presnell wrote:
>> I can't say exactly how long this has been going on, but my old
>> way of configuring and installing bbdb v3 locally in my own
>> account doesn't work anymore.  In particular, I rather miss the
>> --with-emacs configure option and I used to use the --with-tex-dir
>> option as well (I know that I can replace at least the first of
>> these by defining an environment variable, but I preferred the
>> configure option).
>
> The goal of the recent changes has been to follow the GNU coding
> standards the way they are implemented via the autotools (autoconf
> and automake)
>
> So you can always override the version of emacs used for building
> BBDB by running
>
> ./make EMACS=/path_to_emacs/emacs
>
> (Quite generally, you need the same approach to override any command
> used in a makefile that follows GNU coding standards.)
>
> Also, instead of --with-tex-dir you need --datadir
>
> Previously, the installation of the TeX files into an existing TeX
> installation was always rather fragile. The new approach should be
> more robust, where these files are installed into $datadir which
> defaults on most GNU linux systems to /usr/local/share/bbdb.  Then
> BBDB uses lisp `insert' instead of TeX \input.
>
> These steps are different from before, but I do not see any
> disadvantages as compared to previously.
>
>> However, my problems seem to run deeper than that, so I think I'll
>> take this in stages.  I'm doing all this in Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring
>> Ringtail).
>
> Ubuntu 13.04 comes with GNU automake 1.11.6, yet BBDB requires the more
> recent automake 1.13.
>
> Have you installed that?  (I am sorry, older versions of automake
> are too limited in how they handle elisp, which is why this part of
> automake was changed completely in automake 1.13.  Me too, I run an
> ubuntu box.  I found that installing more recent versions of
> autoconf and automake from the GNU download directories was very easy.)
>
> If you still cannot build BBDB, could you please post here the
> complete transcript of what you get when executing the following
> sequence of commands?
> Thanks.
>
> $ git clean -fdx .
> $ git reset --hard
> $ git log -1 --oneline
> $ autoreconf --version
> $ autoconf --version
> $ automake --version
> $ aclocal --version
> $ autoreconf --verbose --force --install
> $ aclocal --verbose --warn=all --force

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