MisterAvery wrote:

I'm running 10.2.8 witht the appropriate Dev Tools installed. glibtool is
in /usr/bin/.
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Sorry, I hadn't noticed that you are on 10.2. The Apple glibtool from Jaguar does indeed not understand the --tag flag. Nor does the one from Fink's libtool-1.3.5. The one from Panther does, as does the one from Fink's libtool14 package. So it seems that on Jaguar, you need a more recent glibtool from Fink. The conclusion is that the package may have a missing build-dependency on libtool14. Maintainer CCed.

glibtool --tag=CC --mode=compile gcc  -fno-common -c -I/sw/include -I.
-I.. -Wall -fPIC common.c -o common.lo
glibtool: unrecognized option `--tag=CC'
Try `glibtool --help' for more information.

What is this glibtool that is used here? It isn't either /usr/bin/glibtool from Apple nor /sw/bin/glibtool from Fink. Do you have a /usr/local/bin/glibtool from someone else?

--
Martin



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