Hi all,
I've been following the extremely well written documentation from here :
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Install_Mac_OS_10.6.4_Dependencies
to getting the build environment up and running on my Mac OSX Snow
Leopard, but I've hit a snag with automake. When I go to configure
automake 1.11.1, I get this error message and obviously configure bombs
out :
configure: error: Autoconf 2.61a-341 or better is required.
However, the preceding step to installing automake is to install
autoconf-2.68. Any hints ? The autoconf / automake saga has always been
a PITA for me before when I was building on BSD, and I've also had
problems with it in the past on Mac OS Tiger.
Is there a more recent version of automake that we should be using ? Or
should I revert to autoconf 2.61a-xxx ?
TIA for any pointers.
Alex
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- [Libreoffice] Build environment MacOSX - autoconf / automake version problems · Alexander Thurgood
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