I was not able to reproduce your problem. btw I used:
$aclocal --version aclocal (GNU automake) 1.7.3
$ autoconf --version autoconf (GNU Autoconf) 2.57
Just running aclocal and autoconf after each other seemed to do the trick for me.
Regards, Sander
On donderdag, maa 20, 2003, at 16:31 Europe/Amsterdam, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 06:30:41PM +0100, Sander Niemeijer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I solved the problem with the help of the AC_DEFINE_INTEGER_BITS macro from the GNU Autoconf Macro Archive (<http://www.gnu.org/software/ac-archive/htmldoc/ ac_define_integer_bits.html>) together with the following calls in my configure.ac: --- AC_DEFINE_INTEGER_BITS([uint8_t], [u_int8_t], [unsigned char]) [...]
Hi,
Thanks a lot for your help.
However, I've been unable to use the macro. The problem is that
"m4_define" calls aren't translated, and are still found in the
configure file.
I did :
- copy the content of ac_define_integer_bits.m4 in my acinclude.m4 file.
- add "AC_DEFINE_INTEGER_BITS([uint8_t], [u_int8_t], [unsigned
char])", etc ... in my configure.in.
- run aclocal. The functions get correctly copied in aclocal.m4.
- run autoconf.
I get stuff like : m4_define(ac_datatype_bits, m4_translit(uint8_t, [a-zA-Z_])) in my configure, and of course it fails to run : ./configure: line 1871: syntax error near unexpected token `ac_datatype_bits,' ./configure: line 1871: `m4_define(ac_datatype_bits, m4_translit(uint8_t, [a-zA-Z_]))'
How did you fix that ?
Thanks,
Lucas
