pgp as a C programming library in Linux?
Tie Kan
tie.kan at insignis.com
Tue Dec 18 19:16:01 CET 2001
I did get the latest version of autoconf and automake from ftp.gnu.org:
Autoconf-2.52
Automake-1.5
In fact, if the version is not right, ./autogen.sh complains about the
wrong and exits immediately.
Anyway, to make sure I get everything right this time, I deleted
/usr/local/src/gpgme directory and got a fresh copy from cvs. Here is
what happened:
1. cd /usr/local/src/gpgme
2. ./autogen.h
(only relevant output messages are listed)
configure.ac: 54: installing './ltmain.sh'; can not run
'libtoolize',
no such file or directory
configure.ac: 54: installing './config.guess'; can not run
'libtoolize', no such file or directory
configure.ac: 54: installing './config.sub'; can not run
'libtoolize',
no such file or directory
3. ./configure
(a bunch of output messages, then)
configure: error: cannot run /bin/sh ./config.sub
The operation system I am using is RedHat Linux 7.1
Thanks,
Tie kan
-----Original Message-----
From: Werner Koch [mailto:wk at gnupg.org]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 11:51 AM
To: Tie Kan
Cc: gnupg-devel at gnupg.org
Subject: Re: pgp as a C programming library in Linux?
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 11:25:19 -0600, Tie Kan said:
> 1. cd /usr/local/src/gpgme
> 2. cp configure.ac configure.in (have to do this or ./autogen.sh
> complains)
You should not do that but install the correct version of autoconf,
automake and libtool (automake1.5 under Debian).
We hope to release a new tarball this week.
Werner
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