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Re: Updating top-level autoconf to 2.59
- From: Steve Ellcey <sje at cup dot hp dot com>
- To: drow at false dot org
- Cc: gcc-patches at gcc dot gnu dot org, binutils at sourceware dot org
- Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 09:40:07 -0800 (PST)
- Subject: Re: Updating top-level autoconf to 2.59
> 2006-12-09 Daniel Jacobowitz <dan@codesourcery.com>
>
> * Makefile.tpl (build_alias, host_alias, target_alias): Use
> noncanonical equivalents.
> * configure.in: Update AC_PREREQ. Prevent error for AS_FOR_TARGET.
> Set build_noncanonical, host_noncanonical, and target_noncanonical.
> Use them. Rewrite removal of configure arguments for autoconf
> 2.59. Discard variable settings.
> * Makefile.in: Regenerated.
> * configure: Regenerated with autoconf 2.59.
When I use automake (1.9.6) to try and regenerate Makefile.in I get:
$ automake
configure.in: no proper invocation of AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE was found.
configure.in: You should verify that configure.in invokes AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE,
configure.in: that aclocal.m4 is present in the top-level directory,
configure.in: and that aclocal.m4 was recently regenerated (using aclocal).
automake: no `Makefile.am' found for any configure output
I tried running aclocal (worked fine) followed by automake but I got the
same message from automake. Am I missing a step? Running autoconf also
works fine, but I can't seem to regenerate Makefile.in.
Steve Ellcey
sje@cup.hp.com