On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 05:46:37PM -0300, Eduardo Otubo wrote:
Hello all,
I found this when compiling the last git commit
(0a29f59e3b8e2c1fb797d2fa93831f21a3e1711e). This is the first
compilation from my new Ubuntu instalation (9.04) so I cannot figure out
if it is a libvirt problem or if it is any configuration problem. I
configured the compilation with './configure --with-phyp=yes
--with-xen=no' and the make exit is the following:
otubo@lisa ~/develop/libvirt/src $ make
make all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/otubo/develop/libvirt/src'
Making all in gnulib/lib
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/otubo/develop/libvirt/src/gnulib/lib'
make all-recursive
make[3]: Entering directory `/home/otubo/develop/libvirt/src/gnulib/lib'
make[4]: Entering directory `/home/otubo/develop/libvirt/src/gnulib/lib'
/bin/bash ../../mylibtool --tag=CC --mode=compile gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-I. -I../.. -I../../intl -g -O2 -MT c-ctype.lo -MD -MP
-MF .deps/c-ctype.Tpo -c -o c-ctype.lo c-ctype.c
(CC) -o c-ctype.lo c-ctype.c
/home/otubo/develop/libvirt/src/gnulib/lib/../../libtool: line 847:
X--tag=CC: command not found
make: *** [all] Error 2
[snip]
It seems there is a strange error form libtool, it's not
recognizing
some options, or some malformed options there is being passed to
libtool.
We introduced a wrapper around libtool - see the 'mylibtool' script.
I reckon there's a non-zero chance that it is broken with Ubuntu
because they change /bin/sh to use 'dash' instead of 'bash'. You
might try editting 'mylibtool' and changing the first line to explicitly
call bash and see if it then works
Daniel
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