On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 12:57 AM, Jason Curl <[email protected]> wrote: > Ralf Wildenhues wrote: >> >> Hello Jason, >> >> * Jason Curl wrote on Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 10:19:57PM CET: >> >>> >>> Ignoring that my macro obviously won't work with 2.2.x, I'm using Cygwin >>> and I've come across my first problem. The old libtool is removed >>> (1.5.27a) and the new is installed (at least I think the old is removed). >>> >>> I deleted my aclocal.m4 file and I autoreconf. I do see that the new >>> libtool is being picked up by autotools as when configure I get errors >>> where I'd expect and it knows not to check for C++ or Fortran anymore. >>> "config.lt" generates the file "libtool" and thats where things start to >>> get stuck. >>> >> >> 'get stuck' is pretty vague. Please make it more specific by posting >> the command you issued, and cut-and-pasting its output. Since you seem >> to have a macro that interferes with Libtool macros, please post it, too >> (or a link if it's large or you've already posted it). Showing contents >> of configure.ac can help, too, but I'd be able to tell better with more >> information. >> > > OK - a "libtoolize" works around the problem. And "./libtool --version" now > shows 2.2.6.
I would bet that you ran bare autoreconf. libtoolize is only run when you pass --install to autoreconf. As Ralf points out, passing --verbose to autoreconf can be very helpful while producing little extra output. -- Dan _______________________________________________ http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libtool
