I still have the same problem. I did this:

git checkout upstream/netcdf_automake_fix

where my upstream branch is https://github.com/libMesh/libmesh.git

Then I ran the ./bootstrap, created a new out-source build and compiled it.
I obtained the same error. Was that the right way to try the branch?

Thanks
Miguel



On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 2:20 PM, Roy Stogner <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> On Tue, 8 Jul 2014, Miguel Angel Salazar de Troya wrote:
>
>  It only happened once I ran the bootstrap script. I could compile without
>> any problems before. Maybe I did not run the script correctly.
>>
>
> This isn't your fault or ours; it's a bug in the netcdf configure.ac
> that only gets triggered by new versions of automake.
>
> Would you try the netcdf_automake_fix branch I just pushed to github?
> If that fixes the problem for you too then we'll pull that into
> master.
>
> (and someone will ping the netcdf people?  who's been keeping us
> synched up there?)
>
> Thanks for helping us pin this down; sorry for all the hassle!
> ---
> Roy
>



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