On 05/12/06, Jim Meyering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is the same aclocal problem you saw before.
perhaps your path is not set right (so you're running
some other version of aclocal), or maybe the libtool.am file
is installed in the wrong place.

I can assure you that my PATH was set up right. If libtool.am was in
the wrong place it was the fault of the automake's 'make install' as I
installed from source. I'm not using yum as this is not my box. I'm
just doing builds for another development team using RHEL3.

Qpid developers here are generally using RHEL4. I prefer Ubuntu Edgy :).

BTW, if you're installing your own version of automake,
why don't you use automake-1.10?

Well

 http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/

didn't specify the stable version so I just downloaded one at "random"
;). Actually I Googled up some other page listing versions of libtool
automake and autoconf and installed those versions. I wanted them to
all work togther.

Steve.

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