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Ugh. I can confirm that this is happening and it only seems to be in master. The v3.2.1 tag doesn't have this problem. This must have come from all of our messing with the autogen.sh script.<br class="">
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<div class="">On Dec 7, 2017, at 3:51 PM, Jeff Hammond <<a href="mailto:jeff.science@gmail.com" class="">jeff.science@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</div>
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<div class="">autogen.sh is failing for me on Mac because Apple's libtool is not in the same place as Homebrew's autoconf/automake. I perused autogen.sh but didn't see an option to fix this.</div>
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<div class="">I need to use Homebrew autotools for other projects and don't want to uninstall Xcode for obvious reasons. Is there a workaround besides hacking autogen.sh and hating myself? I'd like to cause it to glibtool instead.<br class="">
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<div class="">If nothing else, autogen.sh incorrectly prints the location of libtool. It is in /usr/bin not /.</div>
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jrhammon-mac01:git jrhammon$ which libtool<br class="">
/usr/bin/libtool<br class="">
jrhammon-mac01:git jrhammon$ which autoconf<br class="">
/usr/local/bin/autoconf<br class="">
jrhammon-mac01:git jrhammon$ which automake<br class="">
/usr/local/bin/automake<br class="">
jrhammon-mac01:git jrhammon$ which glibtool<br class="">
/usr/local/bin/glibtool<br class="">
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jrhammon-mac01:git jrhammon$ ./autogen.sh <br class="">
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####################################<br class="">
## Checking user environment<br class="">
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Verifying the location of autogen.sh... done<br class="">
usage: dirname path<br class="">
Checking if autotools are in the same location... no<br class="">
autoconf is in /usr/local<br class="">
automake is in /usr/local<br class="">
libtool is in /<br class="">
===> WARNING: Autotools are in different locations. In rare occasion,<br class="">
===> WARNING: resulting configure or makefile may fail in some unexpected ways.<br class="">
Checking if autoreconf accepts -I //share/aclocal... no<br class="">
Checking if autoreconf works after an additional libtoolize step... no<br class="">
===> ERROR: Since none of the autoreconf workaround works<br class="">
===> ERROR: and autotools are not in the same directory, aborting...<br class="">
===> ERROR: Updating autotools or putting all autotools in the same location<br class="">
===> ERROR: may resolve the issue.<br class="">
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Jeff Hammond<br class="">
<a href="mailto:jeff.science@gmail.com" class="">jeff.science@gmail.com</a><br class="">
<a href="http://jeffhammond.github.io/" class="">http://jeffhammond.github.io/</a>
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