Re: [problem] GNU Classpath build problems on Fedora 15

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On 15:31 Tue 27 Sep     , Pekka Enberg wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm seeing this on Fedora 15:
> 
> [penberg@tux classpath.cvs]$ sh autogen.sh
> configure.ac:505: warning: AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX is m4_require'd but
> not m4_defun'd
> m4/iconv.m4:11: AM_ICONV_LINKFLAGS_BODY is expanded from...
> m4/iconv.m4:22: AM_ICONV_LINK is expanded from...
> m4/iconv.m4:77: AM_ICONV is expanded from...
> configure.ac:505: the top level
> configure.ac:505: warning: AC_LIB_RPATH is m4_require'd but not m4_defun'd
> m4/iconv.m4:11: AM_ICONV_LINKFLAGS_BODY is expanded from...
> m4/iconv.m4:22: AM_ICONV_LINK is expanded from...
> m4/iconv.m4:77: AM_ICONV is expanded from...
> configure.ac:505: the top level
> configure.ac:505: warning: AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX is m4_require'd but
> not m4_defun'd
> m4/iconv.m4:11: AM_ICONV_LINKFLAGS_BODY is expanded from...
> m4/iconv.m4:22: AM_ICONV_LINK is expanded from...
> m4/iconv.m4:77: AM_ICONV is expanded from...
> configure.ac:505: the top level
> configure.ac:505: warning: AC_LIB_RPATH is m4_require'd but not m4_defun'd
> m4/iconv.m4:11: AM_ICONV_LINKFLAGS_BODY is expanded from...
> m4/iconv.m4:22: AM_ICONV_LINK is expanded from...
> m4/iconv.m4:77: AM_ICONV is expanded from...
> configure.ac:505: the top level
> libtoolize: putting auxiliary files in `.'.
> libtoolize: copying file `./ltmain.sh'
> libtoolize: putting macros in AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR, `m4'.
> libtoolize: copying file `m4/libtool.m4'
> libtoolize: copying file `m4/ltoptions.m4'
> libtoolize: copying file `m4/ltsugar.m4'
> libtoolize: copying file `m4/ltversion.m4'
> libtoolize: copying file `m4/lt~obsolete.m4'
> configure.ac:505: warning: AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX is m4_require'd but
> not m4_defun'd
> m4/iconv.m4:11: AM_ICONV_LINKFLAGS_BODY is expanded from...
> m4/iconv.m4:22: AM_ICONV_LINK is expanded from...
> m4/iconv.m4:77: AM_ICONV is expanded from...
> configure.ac:505: the top level
> configure.ac:505: warning: AC_LIB_RPATH is m4_require'd but not m4_defun'd
> m4/iconv.m4:11: AM_ICONV_LINKFLAGS_BODY is expanded from...
> m4/iconv.m4:22: AM_ICONV_LINK is expanded from...
> m4/iconv.m4:77: AM_ICONV is expanded from...
> configure.ac:505: the top level
> configure.ac:505: warning: AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX is m4_require'd but
> not m4_defun'd
> m4/iconv.m4:11: AM_ICONV_LINKFLAGS_BODY is expanded from...
> m4/iconv.m4:22: AM_ICONV_LINK is expanded from...
> m4/iconv.m4:77: AM_ICONV is expanded from...
> configure.ac:505: the top level
> configure.ac:505: warning: AC_LIB_RPATH is m4_require'd but not m4_defun'd
> m4/iconv.m4:11: AM_ICONV_LINKFLAGS_BODY is expanded from...
> m4/iconv.m4:22: AM_ICONV_LINK is expanded from...
> m4/iconv.m4:77: AM_ICONV is expanded from...
> configure.ac:505: the top level
> configure:18566: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX
>       If this token and others are legitimate, please use m4_pattern_allow.
>       See the Autoconf documentation.
> configure:18567: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_LIB_RPATH
> configure:18572: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY
> configure:18580: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_LIB_APPENDTOVAR
> autoreconf: /usr/bin/autoconf failed with exit status: 1
> 
> Has anyone built GNU Classpath on Fedora 15 successfully?
> 
>                        Pekka
> 

No. Can you give the versions of the autotools on this platform?  That would
be more generally useful.  It's likely to be that something has been updated.

Personally, I have autoconf 2.68, automake 1.11.1 and libtool 2.4 here on Gentoo.
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