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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: KDevelop Not Building - make problem
From:       "Kevin-11 \(sent by Nabble.com\)" <lists () nabble ! com>
Date:       2006-01-27 18:28:10
Message-ID: 2623617.post () talk ! nabble ! com
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lordSauron wrote: 
> 
> cd '/home/lordsauron/Desktop/knightschallenge' &&
> WANT_AUTOCONF_2_5="1" WANT_AUTOMAKE_1_6="1" make -f Makefile.cvs && cd
> '/home/lordsauron/Desktop/knightschallenge' &&
> "/home/lordsauron/Desktop/knightschallenge/configure" && cd
> '/home/lordsauron/Desktop/knightschallenge' && WANT_AUTOCONF_2_5="1"
> WANT_AUTOMAKE_1_6="1" make -j1
> aclocal
> aclocal: configure.in: 8: macro `AM_PROG_LIBTOOL' not found in library
> make: *** [all] Error 1
> *** Exited with status: 2 ***
> 
> I have absolutely no clue what the heck it's whining about.  Something
> about a make library, though I searched synaptic for "ACLOCAL", but it
> returned nothing from both names and descriptors.  I hope someone here
> knows what's going on - I've got all versions of automake installed
> and make has all of its things installed...  I'm using KDevelop3.  Any
> pointers would be great!
> 
> --
> === GCB v3.1 ===
> GCS d-(+) s+:- a? C+(++++) UL+++(++++) P L++(+++)
> E- W+(+++) N++ w--- M>++ PS-- PE Y+ PGP- t++(+++) 5?
> X? R !tv>-- b++>++++ DI+++>++++ D-- G !e h(*) !r x---
> === EGCB v3.1 ===
> 
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> 

I have libtool installed already and I still get this error.  (Debian)

DLC
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tahoma,geneva,helvetica,arial,sans-serif; padding: 5px 10px;">lordSauron wrote:</div> \
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padding: 5px 10px;">cd '/home/lordsauron/Desktop/knightschallenge' && \
<br>WANT_AUTOCONF_2_5=&quot;1&quot; WANT_AUTOMAKE_1_6=&quot;1&quot; make -f \
Makefile.cvs && cd <br>'/home/lordsauron/Desktop/knightschallenge' &&
<br>&quot;/home/lordsauron/Desktop/knightschallenge/configure&quot; && cd
<br>'/home/lordsauron/Desktop/knightschallenge' && WANT_AUTOCONF_2_5=&quot;1&quot;
<br>WANT_AUTOMAKE_1_6=&quot;1&quot; make -j1
<br>aclocal
<br>aclocal: configure.in: 8: macro `AM_PROG_LIBTOOL' not found in library
<br>make: *** [all] Error 1
<br>*** Exited with status: 2 ***
<br>
<br>I have absolutely no clue what the heck it's whining about. &nbsp;Something
<br>about a make library, though I searched synaptic for &quot;ACLOCAL&quot;, but it
<br>returned nothing from both names and descriptors. &nbsp;I hope someone here
<br>knows what's going on - I've got all versions of automake installed
<br>and make has all of its things installed... &nbsp;I'm using KDevelop3. &nbsp;Any
<br>pointers would be great!
<br>
<br>--
<br>=== GCB v3.1 ===
<br>GCS d-(+) s+:- a? C+(++++) UL+++(++++) P L++(+++)
<br>E- W+(+++) N++ w--- M&gt;++ PS-- PE Y+ PGP- t++(+++) 5?
<br>X? R !tv&gt;-- b++&gt;++++ DI+++&gt;++++ D-- G !e h(*) !r x---
<br>=== EGCB v3.1 ===
<br>&nbsp;
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target="_top" rel="nofollow">http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub</a> \
to unsubscribe &lt;&lt; </div>
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I have libtool installed already and I still get this error. &nbsp;(Debian)
<br>
<br>DLC
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