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Re: ltmain.sh problem
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Gary V. Vaughan |
Subject: |
Re: ltmain.sh problem |
Date: |
Thu, 27 Nov 2003 16:05:06 +0000 |
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In public please :-)
David Relson wrote:
| At a user of sylpheed-claws I periodically find myself building it
| afresh, with ./configure && make && etc, etc, etc. In the process of
| doing that, I've encountered two problems with ltmain.sh.
|
| First, variable SED is used without being defined. I've fixed the
| problem with the patch below.
|
| Second, multiple "integer expression expected" complaints are printed.
| In ltmain.sh there are multiple references to $max_cmd_len, which is
| never defined. I have not idea what to do with this second problem,
| though the build appears to succeed in spite of it.
|
| SC ships with the ltmain.sh from v1.5.0a of libtools. For your
| reference, I've attached a copy of the file.
It appears that your libtool script is not being generated properly:
~ $ egrep -e '^SED=' -e '^max_cmd_len=' +build/libtool
~ SED="/bin/sed"
~ max_cmd_len=32768
~ max_cmd_len=32768
~ max_cmd_len=32768
~ max_cmd_len=32768
~ max_cmd_len=32768
LT_AC_PROG_SED is responsible for finding a working sed program and storing it
in SED, and AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN is responsible for finding the longest
command line the shell will accept without truncation and saving the value in
max_cmd_len.
Is everything being stored in config.status correctly? Try looking at
config.log and see if any of the tests I mentioned above fail...
Cheers,
Gary.
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- Re: ltmain.sh problem,
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