Hi,

I'm having a problem with automake while emerging several packages.
For instance:


* Running eautoreconf in '/var/tmp/portage/mono-1.1.13.8.1/work/mono-1.1.13.8.1/libgc' ... * Running aclocal ...
                                  [ ok ]
* Running libtoolize --copy --force --automake ...
                                  [ ok ]
* Running aclocal ...
                                  [ ok ]
* Running autoconf ...
                                  [ ok ]
* Running automake --add-missing --copy --foreign ...
                                  [ !! ]

 * Failed Running automake !
 *
 * Include in your bugreport the contents of:
 *
 *   /var/tmp/portage/mono-1.1.13.8.1/temp/automake-7703.out


!!! ERROR: dev-lang/mono-1.1.13.8.1 failed.
Call stack:
  ebuild.sh, line 1546:   Called dyn_unpack
  ebuild.sh, line 708:   Called src_unpack
  mono-1.1.13.8.1.ebuild, line 56:   Called eautoreconf
  autotools.eclass, line 73:   Called eautoreconf
  autotools.eclass, line 87:   Called eautomake
autotools.eclass, line 188: Called autotools_run_tool 'automake' '--add-missing' '--copy' '--foreign'
  autotools.eclass, line 240:   Called die

!!! Failed Running automake !
!!! If you need support, post the topmost build error, and the call stack if relevant.





--- contents of /var/tmp/portage/mono-1.1.13.8.1/temp/automake-7703.out

***** automake *****

configure.in:23: required file `./config.guess' not found
configure.in:23: required file `./config.sub' not found


--- installed versions of automake

1.9.6, 1.8.5, 1.7.9, 1.6.3


--- snippet from /usr/bin/automake

if [ "${0##*/}" = "am-wrapper.sh" ] ; then
        echo "Don't call this script directly." >&2
        exit 1
fi

vers="1.9 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4"

for v in ${vers} ; do
        eval binary_${v/./_}="${0}-${v}"
done
binary="${binary_1_9}"

#
# Check the WANT_AUTOMAKE setting
#
for v in ${vers} x ; do
        if [ "${v}" = "x" ] ; then
                unset WANT_AUTOMAKE
                break
        fi

        if [ "${WANT_AUTOMAKE}" = "${v}" ] ; then
                binary="binary_${v/./_}"
                binary="${!binary}"
                break
        fi
done

--- Portage version

Portage 2.1.1 (default-linux/x86/2006.1/desktop, gcc-4.1.1, glibc-2.4-r3, 2.6.17-gentoo-r8 i686)



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Could you please give me some advice on how to proceed ?


Thanks,
Cosmin
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