Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 23:46:49 +0200 From: ptiJo <ptiJo@noos.fr> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: any success to compile WindowMaker-CVS ? Message-ID: <20030519214649.GB29475@fugu.tumfatig.net>
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Hi,
I'm trying to build WindowMaker from CVS (WindowMaker-CVS-20030518) and
get the following error:
./autogen.sh
Generating configuration files for WindowMaker, please wait....
libtoolize --copy --force --automake
libtoolize: `configure.in' does not exist
Try `libtoolize --help' for more information.
aclocal -I .
autoheader
configure.ac:36: warning: do not use m4_patsubst: use patsubst or m4_bpatsubst
configure.ac:867: warning: do not use m4_regexp: use regexp or m4_bregexp
autoheader: `src/config.h.in' is created
automake --add-missing --gnu --include-deps
libtoolize: `configure.in' does not exist
Try `libtoolize --help' for more information.
configure.ac: 20: installing `./ltmain.sh'; cannot run `libtoolize': No such file or directory
libtoolize: `configure.in' does not exist
Try `libtoolize --help' for more information.
configure.ac: 20: installing `./config.guess'; cannot run `libtoolize': No such file or directory
libtoolize: `configure.in' does not exist
Try `libtoolize --help' for more information.
configure.ac: 20: installing `./config.sub'; cannot run `libtoolize': No such file or directory
autoconf
I am going to run ./configure with no arguments - if you wish
to pass any to it, please specify them on the ./autogen.sh command line.
If you do not wish to run ./configure, press Ctrl-C now.
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for gawk... no
checking for mawk... no
checking for nawk... nawk
checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes
configure: error: cannot run /usr/local/bin/bash ./config.sub
Anyone has any success on compiling it on FreeBSD (mine is 4.8-STABLE) ?
Or maybe a tip for 'libtoolize' ?
Thanks for answers,
Jo
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