Peter,
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, Peter W. Draper wrote:
> I'm using RH9:
>
> autoconf-2.57-3
> automake-1.6.3-5
> libtool-1.4.3-5
>
> cannot reasonably expect these to be more up to date than that.
Possibly not, but I think those are reasonably old versions of
automake and libtool.
If anyone plans to install these newer versions, I recall that
autoconf, libtool, automake was the order that worked (it matters),
and you need to install GNU m4 first on Solaris or Alpha.
> > I have no particular committment to either position, but would
> > probably go for the include-them route. Any objections to me changing
> > this and checking them in?
> >
>
> I'd tend to agree, relying on automake and autoconf being up to date (or
> even installed on systems like Solaris) is too problematic. Check in the
> configure and Makefile.in files.
I've checked these generated files in, in autoastrom and astrom, and
moggy, which is in principle separable from autoastrom, and configured
separately. That basically works fine, but there's some slight glitch
with what I've done with moggy -- which I won't work out this evening --
since automake adds quite a few generated files, and I want to think
twice to make sure I'm doing the right thing about adding those (I
don't think it's a problem, but I'm going a bit cross-eyed right now,
which is not the time to be hacking away at that).
./mk build still works, but it's now little more than ./configure;make.
> > > BTW Norman. I also get another error when compiling imageio in catlib.
> > > It seems that you're loosing the macro "-Dg77Fortran" from CFLAGS and this
> > > messes up compilation of f77_wrap1.c and f77_wrap2.c. I'd suggest
> > > unsetting CFLAGS before compiling catlib (since this is all worked out by
> > > configure anyway).
This is fixed -- it was indeed some CFLAGS being in the environment
and getting in the way. Since mk now doesn't call `make -e', this
isn't a problem any more, and those files now compile fine.
More tomorrow,
Norman
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