I made the change to lustre-core.m4, reran configure with automake 1.7 and
automake 1.10 installed, that didn't help, so I ran automake in the root of
the source tree, that didn't seem to do anything either. Something I did
botched up everything pretty bad and now configure is complaining that it is
trying to run some variable as an application. I will unpack the source
again. I'm not an expert on automake and am not very familiar with the
template files and such.

Robert


On 5/22/07 5:08 AM, "Harald van Pee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> it have something to do with autoconf/automake.
> Sometimes one can have a problem with different versions of automake.
> But with the lustre-1.6.0.1 source tarball I have had no problems on debian
> etch.
> 
> Harald
> 
> On Tuesday 22 May 2007 01:00 am, Robert LeBlanc wrote:
>> Ok, so I'm trying to build lustre against a custom kernel, but I get an
>> error in the configure script that tells me, I need to update
>> lustre-core.m4. I've added the kernel version and specified a series file,
>> but I keep getting the error. Can someone point me in the right direction.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Robert
>> 
>> Robert LeBlanc
>> BioAg Computer Support
>> Brigham Young University
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> (801)422-1882
>> 
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