Your system doesn't seem to have automake installed. I am using automake v
1.9.6; it works for me.

HTH
Nabeel

On 12/7/06, Yong Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Sanjaya,
    I followed your instruction and run autogen.sh to generate configure
and Makefile.in files. But I failed.

    When I run autogen.sh, the output is as follows:

     Running autogen.sh in Util / Axiom / Xml_schema / Axis2/c
     running libtoolize...done
     running aclocal ... done
     running autoheader...done
     running Autoconf... done
     running Automake... failed

    if I ignored the error, continue to run

       1) ./configure --prefix=$( AXIS2C_HOME}
        this is fine, no any warning or erro

       2) make
       there are  some errors as follows:

       gcc: ../../../util/src/.libs/.libs/libaxis2_util.so: No such file
or directory
       make[5]: ***[libaxis2_axiom.la] error 1
       make[5] leaving directory '/users/yoya/axis2c-src/axiom/src/om'
       make[4]: ***[all-recursive] error 1
       make[4] leaving directory '/users/yoya/axis2c-src/axiom/src'
       make[3]: ***[all-recursive] error 1
       make[3] leaving directory '/users/yoya/axis2c-src/axiom'
       make[2]: ***[all-recursive-am] error 2
       make[2] leaving directory '/users/yoya/axis2c-src/axiom'
       make[1]: ***[all-recursive] error 1
       make[1] leaving directory '/users/yoya/axis2c-src'
       make: ***[all-recursive-am] error 2

     could you please give me some idea to solve this?

best regards
yong







>>  Sanjaya Ratnaweera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>>  > Yong Yang wrote:
>>  >
>>  >> Hi, I just downloaded the Axis2c source code using svn. But I can't
>>  install it on the linux machine as there are a lot of file missing,
such
>>  as configure, Makefile.in. Could anyonle tell me how to install axis2
>>  using these source files downloaded? many thanks inadvance.
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >
>>  > Hi Yong,
>>  >
>>  >     configure, and Makefile.in files are generated files. When you
>>  > download the source code from svn run autogen.sh script.
>>  >
>>  > ./autogen.sh
>>  >
>>  >
>>  > it will generate configure script.
>>  >
>>  > then you can
>>  >
>>  > ./configure
>>  > make
>>  > make install
>>  or you could use build.sh file :)

>>  thanks,
>>  Dinesh

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