--- Paul Surgeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Having more than one version of automake on a system
> almost always causes 
> hassles. I've had this problem and I've had to help
> others with this problem 
> in the past.
> 
> The usual problem is that the automake soft link is
> pointing to the wrong 
> automake-1.* version or you have two automake
> softlinks in different 
> locations which are being picked up separately.
> Delete automake 1.4 and fix up the automake link.
> Often the link points to places like /opt/... or
> /etc/alternatives/... which 
> in turn points back to /usr/bin/automake-1.*
> 
>
Thanks. Paul.
I will sort this out. The original autoconf and
automake were installed as part of the 10.0
installation, and the later versions were downloaded
as  .tar.gz files, which got installed in a different
place.

Today, I bought myself a joystick, so I wouldn't have
to use the keyboard. It sort of works, but I have not
yet been able to get Flight Gear to recognize .fgfsrc,
so have been starting from a command line. This means,
of course, that I can't save a joystick configuration
there. There's always something! Well, if it was easy,
I wouldn't learn so much, either. <g>

Thanks again,
Don


                
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