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Re: ct-ng fails building mpfr


Hi,

2008/11/17 Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>:
>> So, ExtractAndPatch extracts mpfr with its original config.sub/guess and then
>> overrides them with the ct-ng version depending on the config.
>> Independent of that, libtoolize -f will delete the both files.
>
> Yes, right. That is supposed to workaround a problem on Gentoo where the
> version number check is strict, but the libtool.m4 and ltmain.sh from
> MPFR do not have the same version number.

Maybe I wasn't clear enough: 'libtoolize -f' removes config.{sub,guess},
and does not install any other version.

>> I have autoconf v. 2.61 and libtool 2.2.4.
>> Changing to 'libtoolize -fi' works also.
>
> The -i flag is not documented in my version (1.5.26 from Debian lenny).
>  libtoolize -f -i
>  libtoolize: unrecognized option `-i'

This seems to be the culprit: The 2.2.4 version doesn't install the new
files without -i / --install.
See: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libtool/+question/46987

>> But this means that the configs are always rebuilt whether they're
>> overriden or not.
>
> Yes they are. That can be changed, but I don't have the time for this. Also,
> I don't have Gentoo, so can't reproduce anything. You're welcome to provide
> a patch... ;-)

I'd love to but I don't know anything about libtool, and I'm not
running Gentoo either.
I hope that at least the reason for the build failure is clear now.

Cheers,
Zoltan

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