No, no. You are quite correct in your initial assumptions. 

Bootstrap is there to regenerate some of the files that should be up to date 
with distro. I'll try to track down what may have happened here - sorry for the 
confusion.

Piotr

________________________________________
From: Larry Gritz [l...@larrygritz.com]
Sent: 14 August 2012 17:12
To: Piotr Stanczyk
Cc: openexr-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [Openexr-devel] Building custom OpenEXR

Yes, that did seem to fix it.

Is 'bootstrap' supposed to be the first step to building, after unpacking the 
tarball or checking out from the git repo?  Did I misunderstand by thinking 
that ./configure was the usual starting point?


On Aug 14, 2012, at 4:54 PM, Piotr Stanczyk wrote:

> I'll reproduce your steps in a moment. In the meantime, could I ask to see if 
> running bootstrap before the configure 'fixes' the installation issue?
>
> Piotr

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Larry Gritz
l...@larrygritz.com



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