Daniel E. Macks wrote:

> 
> Sounds like it's not finding the /sw/share/aclocal/intltool.m4 file,
> which defines the IT_PROG_INTLTOOL macro that autoconf wants. That
> file is part of the intltool package, which you said is installed. So
> either a busted intltool package or a busted autoconf package. Could
> you tell us the output of the following three commands:
> 
>   dpkg -S intltool.m4

/sw/share/aclocal/intltool.m4

>   locate intltool.m4

/sw/share/aclocal/intltool.m4

>   fink list -it 'auto*'

  i      autoconf        2.60-4  System for generating configure scripts
  i      automake1.9     1.9.6-3 Tool for generating GNU 
Standards-compliant Makefiles
  p      automaken               [virtual package]

> 
> so we can see where (if anywhere) fink has installed intltool.m4,
> where (if anywhere) there may be another .m4 masking it, and what
> versions of what autotools are installed?
> 
> Also, is your /sw on the startup volume, or is it somewhere else and
> symlinked to /sw?

/sw is on the startup volume.

Brett Duncan


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