>do you have pkg-config installed? If the answer is yes, it is very likely >that aclocal can't find pkg.m4. Did you make sure that pkg.m4 got installed >in the right place or that you've set ACLOCAL_FLAGS appropriately?
just a side note: ACLOCAL_FLAGS is a badly designed hack. if a makefile ever realizes that you need to rebuild configure from configure.in, it will run aclocal *without* ACLOCAL_FLAGS being passed as an argument. if your build process relies on ACLOCAL_FLAGS being passed to aclocal, then the automatic rebuilding of a configure script will not work. i cannot understand why aclocal does not use an enviroment variable to define a search path. i submitted a patch to its maintainers 10 months ago to do this, and used this version myself until it recently made life harder for me because many people working with/on my code didn't have the patch. --p _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list
