No, autoconf-2.50 will definitely not do. Looks like the real requirement is >= 2.58.
I personally install autoconf, automake, libtool from sources (not from a distribution's RPM) so I always run the latest revision.
But yes, their incompatibility between versions is sometimes painful.
Danny
Some projects (like ffmpeg.org) have simply nixed autotools and libtool. But I am not in a position to suggest lt do the same...
Can you post where you get them, exactly how you install them, and make it a habit to warn on the list whenever you upgrade the libtool version?
On Wed, 2005-04-06 at 17:23 +0200, Danny Backx wrote:
On Wed, 2005-04-06 at 14:15 +0200, Michel Bardiaux wrote:
but autoconf --version says indeed it is 2.53.
That's a Debian question, I can't answer that.
configure.in:30: error: Autoconf version 2.59 or higher is required
This was set to 2.50 until very recently, but the 2005/03/26 commit changed that. I'll check, maybe this requirement is unneeded.
Makefile.am:10: required directory ./autopackage does not exist
Your CVS update must have failed. That directory is in CVS (but only recently). The update command I use picks up new directories too : cvs -z9 -q update -d -P
Danny
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