"Steven Shaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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.
Well, would you please try with the newer version: automake-1.10? I'd rather not debug a problem if it's already been fixed in the latest.
