First of all:
the workaround works. Thanks to all of you for the hint!

Am 05.12.10 23:17, schrieb Matthias Neeracher:
> On 5.12.2010, at 10:39 PM, David R. Morrison wrote:
>
>> Moritz: There is a workaround for this problem: you need to remove whichever 
>> autoconf* and/or automake* packages that are currently installed, then it 
>> will build.
>>
>> Mathias: I ran into this myself recently and forgot to send you a bug 
>> report.  You either need to builddepend on a compatible version of these 
>> tools, or buildconflict with the incompatible versions.
> Thanks, will do that. Moritz, could you tell me which versions of these 
> packages you currently have installed?
fink says:
autoconf2.6                             2.68-1
automake1.11                            1.11.1-3

and the programs themselves say:

moritz-kaisers-computer:MacGiro moritzkaiser$ autoconf --version
autoconf (GNU Autoconf) 2.68

moritz-kaisers-computer:MacGiro moritzkaiser$ automake --version
automake (GNU automake) 1.11.1

hope that will be useful

Regards,
Moritz


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