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Re: FW: Problem with default config.cache
From: |
Gary V . Vaughan |
Subject: |
Re: FW: Problem with default config.cache |
Date: |
Sat, 28 Jul 2001 00:40:12 +0100 |
On Friday 27 July 2001 3:34 pm, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
> It bounced first time so I recend it to autoconf list.
>
> > (This intentinally crossposted because I cannot decide if it is
> > autoconf or libtool problem; lftp is just a package where I hit this
> > bug).
> >
> > /tools/src/lftp-pre2.4.0-3/configure -C --prefix=/tools
> > --disable-nls LIBS='-lsocket -lnsl' CPPFLAGS=-DRESOLVER
> > .....
> > updating cache config.cache
> > loading cache config.cache within ltconfig
> > /tools/src/lftp-pre2.4.0-3/ltconfig: config.cache: not found
> > configure: error: libtool configure failed
> >
> > The reason is here (ltconfig):
> >
> > if test -n "$cache_file" && test -r "$cache_file" && test -f
> > "$cache_file"; then
> > echo "loading cache $cache_file within ltconfig"
> > . $cache_file
> > fi
> >
> > The problem is `.' command does search in PATH and of course does
> > not find cache file.
Why is it obvious? `,' is also supposed to search the current directory.
Also the battery of tests in the guarding if command make really sure that
the file is there... I guess you are saying that you have a shell that
doesn't search the current directory for `.'?
> > I am not sure if configure shuold set it to
> > ./config.cache or ltconfig prepend ./ if file name is not absolute.
> >
> > address@hidden ./ltconfig --version
> > ltconfig (GNU libtool) 1.4a (1.641.2.259 2001/06/04 19:32:47)
Ah, good. Easy fix. Use libtool-1.4 if you don't need multi-language-branch
features, ot libtool-1.4b if you do. Neither of these versions have ltconfig
at all.
Cheers,
Gary.
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