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RE: Automake question: msg#00006

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Subject: RE: Automake question

Hi,
Yes, manually running aclocal seemed to fix the problem. I am still trying
to come up with a fix where I don't have to manually run it each time.
Oddly enough, I have Red Hat 8 installed at home with the same version of
Kdevelop and I did not have this problem. The last time I looked, I saw no
mention of the problem on Red Hat's web page.

Thank you for taking the time to reply to my question. The GNU/Linux
toolset is still very new to me so I greatly appreciate your help.

Regards,
Doug

Doug Hudson
Senior Software Engineer
dhudson@xxxxxxxx <mailto:dhudson@xxxxxxxx>

SHOT, Inc.
812-923-9591 x201

-----Original Message-----
From: Alexandre Duret-Lutz [SMTP:duret_g@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2003 1:39 PM
To: Hudson, Doug
Cc: 'bug-automake@xxxxxxx'
Subject: Re: Automake question

>>> "Hudson," == Hudson, Doug <DHudson@xxxxxxxx> writes:

Doug> Hi,

Doug> I am a GNU/Linux newbie and just installed RedHat 9. I
Doug> am running Kdevelop 2.1.5 under KDE version 3.1-10. When
Doug> attempting to compile a "Hello World" C++ terminal app, I
Doug> get the following error.

Doug> Aclocal.m4:3009: your implementation of AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
comes from an
Doug> Aclocal.m4:3009: old Automake version. You should recreate
aclocal.m4
Doug> Aclocal.m4:3009: with aclocal and run automake again.

Doug> I have searched the web, but cannot seem to find any
Doug> info. Any suggestions?

Nothing more than what the diagnostic suggests. Did you run aclocal
first?

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Alexandre Duret-Lutz





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