Jack O'Quin wrote:
What is the correct solution to this problem? Unfortunately, AFAIK
there is no way to pass a PATH variable to autoconf. Should I simlink
the whole /sw/share/aclocal directory to /usr/share/aclocal-1.6? That
seems a bit extreme, but I can't think of a better alternative.
Sure
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I don't see it in the FAQ.
I'm trying to port a program with GNU autoconf tools to Mac OS 10.3.
I installed various packages using fink (and also darwinports). But,
my program's ./autogen.sh doesn't see the contents of /sw/share/aclocal.
I was able to
Jack O'Quin wrote:
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I don't see it in the FAQ.
I'm trying to port a program with GNU autoconf tools to Mac OS 10.3.
I installed various packages using fink (and also darwinports). But,
my program's ./autogen.sh doesn't see the contents of
Peter O'Gorman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Install fink's autoconf and automake packages, and they will look in
/sw/share/aclocal.
For example:
fink install automake1.8 autoconf2.5 libtool14
And then, as long as /sw/bin is at the head of your PATH, all will be well.
Will these versions