I don't know if this is a false positive but running ./autogen.sh on Mac OS X 
10.5/Intel with Fink loaded in the environment tells me that /usr/bin/libtool 
is the LIBTOOL.  On Mac OS X, /usr/bin/libtool is a totally different program, 
/usr/bin/glibtool is the one ./autogen.sh wants.


pd@macosx105-i386 Gem $ ./autogen.sh && ./configure && make -j4
PATH: 
/sw/bin:/sw/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin
AUTORECONF: /sw/bin/autoreconf
AUTOHEADER: /sw/bin/autoheader
AUTOMAKE  : /sw/bin/automake
ACLOCAL   : /sw/bin/aclocal
LIBTOOL   : /usr/bin/libtool
LIBTOOLIZE: /sw/bin/libtoolize
AUTOCONF  : /sw/bin/autoconf
running autoreconf



FYI, this is the build machine, it has libtool2 2.4.2-1 installed via Fink, so 
I suppose ./autogen.sh should find /sw/bin/libtool.


.hc
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