The change I did was bascially make it so that it searched for any version of the libtools.

The bootstrap should be able to find the correct binary for Darwin ( glibtool ) .

Can you try my change to see if it works on darwin.. If it doesn't, run it sh -x to get the full output before it fails.

Matt

On Tue, 2006-05-02 at 21:42 +0200, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
On May 2, 2006, at 9:36 PM, Alan Robertson wrote:

> Andrew Beekhof wrote:
>> I see you removed the section that allowed it to work on Darwin...
>> -if [ "$arch" = "Darwin" ]
>> I'm not particularly happy at this point
>
>
> It looks to me like he replaced the darwinism with a more general  
> check for the various tools (but it's a little hard to tell from  
> the diff).

nod, closer inspection revealed that

the irony is that in getting it to work on Darwin again I apparently  
re-broke it on Solaris (or was it FreeBSD?)

so now Matt gets to be pissed at me :-(

*sigh*

--
Andrew Beekhof

"Ooo Ahhh, Glenn McRath" - TISM


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