On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 11:33:49AM +0300, Lars O. Grobe wrote:
> > Do you have libtool installed?  That is a separate package from autoconf 
> > and automake.
> 
> I compiled the most recent one from GNU. As I am not root, I installed 
> it in my home and added it to my PATH. Does the build make any 
> assumption where to find libtool (e.g. under /usr)?

I think you need to also set an environment variable to the installation 
location of libtool, but you will have to check the documentation.  When 
I was developing on Solaris I had to set up autoconf/automake/libtool to 
run out of my home directory as well, so I know this setup can work.

> > Also, to be honest the last time I ran VOS on Solaris was maybe 3 years 
> > ago.  I haven't had access to a Solaris box since then.  Also, at the 
> > time I only had the server components running on Solaris, not the client 
> > (due mainly because I only had ssh/remote X access and was not at the 
> > console).
> 
> Would it help to give an account on a Solaris/Sparc box? Of course, ssh 
> again.

It would help, except that right now my time is severly limited so I 
don't know when I would actually be able to do it.

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