Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] having trouble compiling 0.12 ...



xml-i18n-tool was renamed to "intltool". Have you tried removing the old
xml-i18n-tools and installing a recent version of intltool to see if it
helps?


Christian



Arthur Kahlich wrote:
> I downloaded gnomemeeting-11-18-01.tar.gz, pwlib_1.2.4.tar.gz, and
> openh323_1.7.3.tar.gz , moved them to /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES
> (which is where the 0.11 src rpm's installed), and unzipped/detarred
> them.  I then set up PWLIBDIR and OPENH323DIR to point to
> the directories formed, and was able to make pwlib and openh323.
> When I try to run autogen.sh in the gnomemeeting-11-18-01
> directory, I get a missing intltool message, with an ftp site of
> where to get it, so I do and install it.  I get another message, so
> I do a
> 
> ln -s /usr/bin/xml-i18n-toolize /usr/bin/intltoolize
> 
> and get past that.  Then I get this:
> 
> [gnomemeeting-11-18-01]# ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr
> processing .
> deletefiles is  macros/gnome-gettext.m4
> Creating ./aclocal.m4 ...
> Running gettextize...  Ignore non-fatal messages.
> Shall I run config.status? (y/N)
> You should update your own `aclocal.m4' by adding the necessary
> macro packages gettext.m4, lcmessage.m4 and progtest.m4 from
> the directory `/usr/share/aclocal'
> Making ./aclocal.m4 writable ...
> Running intltoolize... Ignore non-fatal messages.
> patching file po/Makefile.in.in
> Running aclocal  -I macros ...
> Running autoheader...
> configure.in:61: warning: Cannot check for file existence when cross
> compiling
> configure.in:107: warning: Cannot check for file existence when cross
> compiling
> Running automake --gnu  ...
> Running autoconf ...
> configure.in:61: warning: Cannot check for file existence when cross
> compiling
> configure.in:107: warning: Cannot check for file existence when cross
> compiling
> autoconf: Undefined macros:
> configure.in:6:AC_PROG_INTLTOOL
> **Error**: autoconf failed.
> 
> Do you have something on your machine that this package
> requires that you didn't write down in the FAQ, README,
> or INSTALL?  Is there a hidden hard requirement for these
> source directories to be in my user home directory?  I have
> only heard about m4 and used it indirectly in my sendmail
> setup.  I copied those 3 files it mentions into the
> gnomemeeting-11-18-01 directory, but that didn't do it
> either.  For the moment, I am out of time to try to decipher
> what aclocal.m4 needs, and what the
> AC_PROG_INTLTOOL message before the Error means,
> if anything.  I will get back to it later.  Any hints?
> 
> Art



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