It seems that Ubuntu provides autoconf2.64 package.
If you can install it without breaking your system consistency,
please install it and try "autoreconf2.64 --force --install".

# I could reproduce your trouble by manually installed autotools,
# but my manually installed directory is very confused and I'm
# not sure if it is because of too new autoconf.

Regards,
mpsuzuki

Shriramana Sharma wrote:
> On 08/02/2011 01:00 PM, suzuki toshiya wrote:
>> Thanks, Umm, the version looks sufficiently new.
>> I will try to reproduce your trouble before my
>> next post to the list.
> 
> Posting to list:
> 
> FWIW version of m4 is 1.4.14-3 and that of libtool is 2.2.6b-2ubuntu3.
> 
> The current version of my local git tree is:
> 
> $ git log --oneline | head -1
> 5e72071 [Indic] Stop looking for base upon seeing joiners
> 

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