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Re: Have I got an installation problem?????
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Ralf Corsepius |
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Re: Have I got an installation problem????? |
Date: |
09 Apr 2003 06:40:39 +0200 |
Am Die, 2003-04-08 um 22.33 schrieb Dr. David Kirkby:
> Can anyone clafiy if this indicates an installation problem?
>
> It seems to me that aclocal expects to find files in
> /usr/local/stow/automake-1.7/share/aclocal, but there are none, but
> instead there are some in /usr/local/stow/automake-1.7/share/aclocal-1.7
> (note the -1.7 appended on the end).
aclocal-1.7 is the directory to take automake-1.7.*'s *.m4 own
macros-files and an internal implementation detail.
aclocal is supposed to take those *.m4 macros to be provided by packages
outside of automake. It is supposed to be shared between different
versions of automake and external packages
> If this is the problem I can easily make a symbolic link from
> /usr/local/stow/automake-1.7/share/aclocal-1.7 to
> /usr/local/stow/automake-1.7/share/aclocal
> but why it should have happened I have no idea
You seem to have configured automake using a "per-package-prefix"
(--prefix=/usr/local/stow/automake-1.7).
To get this functional you either have to
* add a */aclocal/dirlist file containing the path of your system's
global, shared */aclocal directory
* symlink */aclocal to your global, shared */aclocal (Normally
/usr/share/aclocal)
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