Trouble compiling gtkhtml from CVS, autogen.sh fails




Hi all,

This is no doubt a clueless newbie question, but here goes anyway ...

I am trying to compile gtkhtml out of CVS.  After doing the CVS
checkout, I understand that one is supposed to run the included
'autogen.sh', which automagically creates and runs the 'configure'
script.

Unfortunately, autogen.sh is failing.  I get the following output --

**Warning**: I am going to run `configure' with no arguments.
If you wish to pass any to it, please specify them on the
`./autogen.sh' command line.
 
processing .
Running libtoolize...
config.guess
config.sub
libltdl.tar.gz
ltconfig
ltmain.sh
You should add the contents of `/usr/local/share/aclocal/libtool.m4' to `aclocal
.m4'.
Running aclocal -I /usr/local/share/aclocal -I macros ...
aclocal: /usr/local/share/aclocal/acgeneral.m4: 138: duplicated macro `NAME'
aclocal: /usr/local/share/aclocal/acgeneral.m4: 147: duplicated macro `AC_INIT_N
OTICE'
aclocal: /usr/local/share/aclocal/acgeneral.m4: 161: duplicated macro `AC_PREFIX
_DEFAULT'
[... snip of lots of "duplicated macro" errors ...]
aclocal: macro `MACRO-NAME' required but not defined
Running autoheader...
Running automake --gnu  ...
macros/Makefile.am:32: INSIDE_GNOME_COMMON does not appear in AM_CONDITIONAL
src/Makefile.am:108: variable `GNOMEUI_LIBS' not defined
src/Makefile.am:108: variable `GNOME_LIBDIR' not defined
src/Makefile.am:96: variable `GNOMEUI_LIBS' not defined
src/Makefile.am:96: variable `GNOME_LIBDIR' not defined
src/Makefile.am:96: variable `GNOMEUI_LIBS' not defined
src/Makefile.am:96: variable `GNOME_LIBDIR' not defined
glibwww/Makefile.am:16: variable `GNOME_LIBDIR' not defined
glibwww/Makefile.am:16: variable `GNOMEUI_LIBS' not defined
Running autoconf ...
Running ./configure --enable-maintainer-mode --enable-compile-warnings ...
loading cache ./config.cache
./configure: syntax error at line 527: `AM_CONFIG_HEADER' unexpected
 

I am compiling on Solaris 2.5.1 with automake 1.4 and autoconf 2.14
installed.

Can anybody clue me in on what I'm doing wrong here?


Thanks in advance,

Zach Frey

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