On Sun, Jan 5, 2020 at 4:58 PM Dominick Spina <[email protected]> wrote:
> Lee, > > I have started a fresh install in my home directory without using sudo > privileges as you recommended. I deleted the files from the previous > install in the usr/local/bin directory. > > I am still getting the same problem with ../configure. I am not able to > make it to the sudo make install step. > > I did try running ./update-xastir and received this output: > > dominick@dominick-AOA150:~/Xastir$ ./update-xastir > > Sun Jan 5 17:47:17 EST 2020 > > Already up to date. > > > Sun Jan 5 17:47:18 EST 2020 > > 6) Removing autom4te.cache directory... > > 5) Running aclocal... > > ./bootstrap.sh: 15: ./bootstrap.sh: aclocal: not found > > 4) Running autoheader... > > ./bootstrap.sh: 18: ./bootstrap.sh: autoheader: not found > > 3) Running autoconf... > > ./bootstrap.sh: 21: ./bootstrap.sh: autoconf: not found > > 2) Running automake... > > ./bootstrap.sh: 25: ./bootstrap.sh: automake: not found > > 1) Generating derived language files..... > > Bootstrap complete. > > > After running bootstrap.sh, a configure script file should end up in your Xastir directory. I can't explain why it's not there. If all else fails you could download and run the build script that's shown on the page with the instructions. It is up to date through version 18.04. However If the bootstrap script is not resulting in the creation of the configure script then the build script will bomb at the same place you are with your manual effort. Regards, Lee K5DAT _______________________________________________ Xastir mailing list [email protected] http://xastir.org/mailman/listinfo/xastir
