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[gtk-list] Re: (imlib) autogen messages

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Zow" Terry Brugger)
Wed Nov 18 14:52:31 1998

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In-reply-to: Your message of "Wed, 18 Nov 1998 03:43:26 EST."
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Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 11:52:02 -0800
From: "Zow" Terry Brugger <zow@pensive.llnl.gov>
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> Hey, y'all.  I know the RHAD folks are probably knee-high in code right 
> now, so I'll do what I can to help.  I got that same error just now.  I 
> got over it by:
>
	Thanks Shane! This and a fresh automake (as Ryan suggested) got gtk+ compiled 
on my Linux box. Anyone else still having problems?
	Now it's imlib I'm up against. Sorry if this is off-topic, but I couldn't get 
through to redhat's sites (like the mail list archive or gnome) to search for 
an answer or a better place to ask... autogen in imlib is giving me:

You should add the contents of `/usr/share/aclocal/libtool.m4' to `aclocal.m4'.
aclocal: configure.in: 11: macro `AM_PROG_LIBTOOL' not found in library
automake: configure.in: installing `./install-sh'
automake: configure.in: installing `./mkinstalldirs'
automake: configure.in: installing `./missing'
utils/Makefile.am:90: variable `GTK_LIBS' not defined
utils/Makefile.am:90: variable `GTK_LIBS' not defined
automake: Makefile.am: installing `./INSTALL'
creating cache ./config.cache
./configure: syntax error near unexpected token `AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)'
./configure: ./configure: line 529: `AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)'

Now type 'make' to compile imlib.

The first line might be the most telling, but which how should I add it? 
#define? >>? Some sort of package statement? Or maybe that's just a harmless 
warning and something else is the problem. Any tips (or redirection) would be 
greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
-"Zow"

 

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