On 01/25/2010 04:50 PM, Timothy Pearson wrote: > On Mon, January 25, 2010 11:40 am, B. Buchli wrote: > >> >> On 01/24/2010 11:04 PM, Timothy Pearson wrote: >> >>> On Sun, January 24, 2010 10:43 pm, B. Buchli wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Is anybody using it, and does it work for you? >>>> I'm getting the following error when trying to build a project. >>>> >>>> ../libtool: line 451: CDPATH: command not found >>>> ../libtool: line 1129: func_opt_split: command not found >>>> libtool: Version mismatch error. This is libtool 2.2.6 Debian-2.2.6a-4, >>>> but the >>>> libtool: definition of this LT_INIT comes from an older release. >>>> libtool: You should recreate aclocal.m4 with macros from libtool 2.2.6 >>>> Debian-2.2.6a-4 >>>> libtool: and run autoconf again. >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks a lot! >>>> >>>> Ben >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Yes, it is broken. I have a fix in Lucid, but a bunch of other stuff is >>> broken for that distribution at the moment. I wish I had more time to >>> fix >>> it all... :-) >>> >>> Tim >>> >>> >>> >> In other words: Wait for Lucid? If there's anything I can do to help or >> a work-araoun, please let me know, as I need kdevelop badly... >> >> Thanks a lot for the great work, Tim! >> >> Ben >> >> > If I remember correctly, you need to replace the ltmain.sh and aclocal.m4 > files in your KDevelop project folder with the files from your system > directory. So, copy /usr/share/libtool/libltdl/aclocal.m4 and > /usr/share/libtool/config/ltmain.sh to your project directory, overwriting > the files that are there already, and try it again. You will need the > libltdl and libtool packages installed before you try this. > > Let me know if it works for you! > > Tim > > (I use KDevelop almost daily as well, but I haven't created a new project > in a long time, just copied my template project over and over again... > ;-)) > > Tim, thanks so much for the help! Unfortunately that doesn't seem to work... I simply copied the two files and tried to build the project. Is there anything else that I have to do? If you have any other ideas, I'd appreciate it much! Thanks, Ben