On 01/06/2011 09:41 AM, Christopher Sean Morrison wrote:
> On Jan 6, 2011, at 9:44 AM, Donn Washburn wrote:
>
>> As a test i downloaded all of the autoconf, automake, autogen and
>> libtool programs with the same version numbers \.  Built them, checked
>> and removed the old before installing them. Tested and all worked.
>> I am
>> still seeing the /bin problem.  It must be a version of them that has
>> the problem.
> Then the only recourse remaining that comes to mind is to trace the
> configure and Makefile logic to see exactly where/why it goes
> astray.  Investigating that, however, is probably going to be way too
> involved for a mailing list discussion.  I'd suggest starting out by
> opening a tracker report:
>
> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=105292&atid=640802
>
> Post the specific steps you performed and attach your configure
> output and your config.log file for starters.
>
>> Also compiling brlcad it wants to fail at /src/other/tcl and tk
>> because
>> they are being overlooked.  One has cmake and the other has no
>> Makefile
>> but has Makefile.am and .in.  Also misc/enigma (as I remember) has no
>> Makefile yet has configure and Makefile.am and .in.
> That sounds like configure wasn't run.  Those directories all run as
> subconfigures from the top-level configure so there may be some
> incompatibility with the newer autoconf you're using.  You'd need to
> either download a source tarball and NOT run autogen.sh (so it uses
> the existing generated logic) or wait until one of the devs has
> access to the newer autoconf to investigate.
>
> Cheers!
> Sean
>
>

Thanks for the suggestion Sean;

It appears to be related to $(DESTDIR) in Makefile and Makefile.in.  It 
is not set to /usr/bin or /usr/share/brlcad/bin

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