On 4 May 2018, at 4:41 pm, Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> wrote:
configure.ac:6 <http://configure.ac:6/>: error: Autoconf version 2.68 or higher is required
I’m running on MacOS High Sierra.
macOS does not come with any version of autoconf (or automake), so you have always needed to
build it yourself anyway in order to build LibreOffice, no? (Installing some pre-built one from
some 3rd-party packaging thing, homebrew etc, has not been recommended). So just make sure that
you build and install a new enough version? I seem to have 2.69, and it is from 2015, so version
2.68 isn't exactly brand new.
(How LODE handles it I have no idea. Does it include autoconf, and is that what is too old?)
--tml
Reasonable point, I’ll look into this more. Thanks Tor.
Chris
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