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Re: installing GNUradio on windows xp. autoconf doesnot work


From: Zainab Qureshi
Subject: Re: installing GNUradio on windows xp. autoconf doesnot work
Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 21:21:58 +0500

Thanks for the help John.
This is the error i am getting. C:/check is where i have placed configure.ac

 autoconf configure.ac
/mingw/bin/autoconf: /c/check/C:/MinGW/bin/autom4te: No such file or

    directory
/mingw/bin/autoconf: exec: /c/check/C:/MinGW/bin/autom4te: cannot exe

     cute: No such file or directory


autom4te file exists in this path C:/MinGW/bin/autom4te

why can't it find this file?


On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 9:08 PM, John Calcote <address@hidden>wrote:

>  Zainab,
>
> On 4/29/2009 9:43 AM, Zainab Qureshi wrote:
>
> All the instances of autoconf in config.log is what i have already mailed.
> When i check for the versions of autoconf and automake they give me
>
>   autoconf --version
> autoconf (GNU Autoconf) 2.59
> Written by David J. MacKenzie and Akim Demaille.
>
>   automake --version
> automake (GNU automake) 1.7.1
> Written by Tom Tromey <address@hidden>.
>
>  This means that both of them are installed but they are not working
> properly. Is there some PATH variable that needs to be set?
>
>  Please do the following:
>
> 1. create an empty sub-directory and change into that directory
> 2. create a file called configure.ac and add a single line to it: AC_INIT
> 3. from the command prompt, manually enter the following command:
>
>   $ autoconf configure.ac
>
> This is the test that automake (1.10.2) executes to determine if autoconf
> works. If you run this test, and it generates a lot of output (a configure
> script, in fact), then it works, otherwise it will probably generate some
> sort of error information that may give you a clue as to the problem. If
> this error output doesn't help you understand the problem then you could try
> posting the error to see if anyone else can tell you what it means.
>
> It looks like you're trying to upgrade your automake, but you probably need
> to upgrade your autoconf first. The current version of autoconf is 2.63, and
> the current version of automake is 1.10.2. Try building and installing
> autoconf 2.63 first, and then building and installing automake 1.10.2.
>
> John
>



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