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Re: how to run automake/conf?
- From: Pawel Pisarczyk <pawel at immos dot com dot pl>
- To: Jeff Johnston <jjohnstn at redhat dot com>
- Cc: newlib at sourceware dot org
- Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 19:35:25 +0200
- Subject: Re: how to run automake/conf?
- References: <4616E156.6060508@immos.com.pl> <461A64E9.30901@redhat.com>
Jeff,
Thank you for the answer. The problem was in version of automake. After
upgrading to version 1.9.6 all works perfectly :) I suppose that after
one week port for Phoenix-RTOS will be ready.
Regards
Pawel
> Pawel,
>
> When we run automake, we use the --cygnus parameter. As well, we
> are now using automake 1.9.6 Try installing that in a local directory
> and using the --cygnus parameter (e.g. automake --cygnus Makefile).
>
> -- Jeff J.
>
> Pawel Pisarczyk wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I would like to recreate Makefile.in in sys/phoenix directory. This
>> directory holds files specific for my operating system port and is based
>> on sys/rdos directory. I use the following sequence:
>>
>> 1. aclocal -I ../../..
>> 2. autoconf
>> 3. automake Makefile
>>
>> After autoconf run I get the error:
>>
>> configure:1800: error: possibly undefined macro: _AM_DEPENDENCIES
>>
>> The final Makefile has references to @CPPFLAGS@, @CFLAGS@ macros
>> which is probably the consequence of the lack of _AM_DEPENDENCIES.
>>
>> The autoconf version is 2.59, automake and autolocate version is
>> 1.4-p6. I use Debian Sarge 3.1/
>>
>> Do you have and idea what is wrong? I try to rebuild Makefile.in for
>> other sys directorys (rtems, linux) and the result is always the same.
>>
>> Regards
>> Pawel
>>
>
>