RE: [ITA] cppunit 1.10.2 - A C++ unit testing framework (REVISED)

2007-10-23 Thread Dave Korn
On 23 October 2007 06:40, Ross Smith II wrote: David Rothenberger wrote On 10/21/2007 9:12 AM -0800: Perhaps a cygcheck output? David, cygcheck -s output attached. autoreconf-2.61: running: automake --add-missing --copy --force-missing automake-1.9: autoconf failed with exit status: 1

Re: [ITA] cppunit 1.10.2 - A C++ unit testing framework (REVISED)

2007-10-23 Thread Brian Dessent
Dave Korn wrote: Cygwin uses 'alternatives' to manage automake: /artimi/software/firmware $ /usr/sbin/update-alternatives --config automake There are 8 programs which provide 'automake'. SelectionCommand --- 1

Re: [ITA] cppunit 1.10.2 - A C++ unit testing framework (REVISED)

2007-10-23 Thread David Rothenberger
On 10/23/2007 2:28 AM, Brian Dessent wrote: I'm not sure why in Ross' case it's still trying to call automake-1.9 whereas in David's case it's not, but Ross also mentioned that he'd edited the cygport file to remove the autoreconf line which is definitely wrong -- running autoreconf is what

Re: [ITA] cppunit 1.10.2 - A C++ unit testing framework (REVISED)

2007-10-23 Thread Ross Smith II
Brian Dessent wrote On 10/23/2007 2:28 AM -0800: Dave Korn wrote: The am-wrapper script is the one that tries to deduce and reuse the original version used to first build the file, IIUIC. I'm pretty sure that's not what's going on here; you'd see the same thing without alternatives or

Re: [ITA] cppunit 1.10.2 - A C++ unit testing framework (REVISED)

2007-10-23 Thread Yaakov (Cygwin Ports)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Brian Dessent wrote: However, when you re-run autoreconf --force --verbose --install it is supposed to regenerate everything using the latest version, which means this embedded automake-1.9 reference should . I'm not sure why in Ross' case it's