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List:       freebsd-stable
Subject:    ltmain not found
From:       Willem Offermans <Willem () Offermans ! Rompen ! nl>
Date:       2019-04-24 6:25:12
Message-ID: 4AF7AD59-1F6C-4222-A545-93965D7B382A () Offermans ! Rompen ! nl
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Dear FreeBSD friends,

Almost every third port update ends with ``configure.ac:6: error: required file \
'./ltmain.sh' not found``. See output below!

I can copy ltmain manually: cp -p /usr/local/share/libtool/build-aux/ltmain.sh ., but \
this is quite cumbersome.

Does anyone know a more elegant solution?


Erroneous example:
 

=> SHA256 Checksum OK for libinotify-kqueue-libinotify-kqueue-20180201_GH0.tar.gz.
===>  Patching for libinotify-20180201_1
===>   libinotify-20180201_1 depends on package: autoconf>=2.69 - found
===>   libinotify-20180201_1 depends on package: automake>=1.16.1 - found
===>   libinotify-20180201_1 depends on executable: libtoolize - found
===>  Configuring for libinotify-20180201_1
configure.ac:6: installing './compile'
configure.ac:6: installing './config.guess'
configure.ac:6: installing './config.sub'
configure.ac:2: installing './install-sh'
configure.ac:6: error: required file './ltmain.sh' not found
configure.ac:2: installing './missing'
Makefile.am: installing './depcomp'
autoreconf-2.69: automake failed with exit status: 1
*** Error code 1

Stop.
make: stopped in /usr/ports/devel/libinotify

===>>> make build failed for devel/libinotify
===>>> Aborting update

===>>> Update for libinotify-20180201 failed
===>>> Aborting update
	

Wiel Offermans
Willem@Offermans.Rompen.nl




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