[cs615asa] Libtool errors

Christian Robustelli crobuste at stevens.edu
Fri Feb 17 20:24:47 EST 2012


 can you try to run:

bmake clean-depends

bmake clean

then

bmake


I'm looking into my log if I did anything else that I don't remember.


On Feb 17, 2012 6:21 PM, "tnadkarn" <tnadkarn at stevens.edu> wrote:

> That didn't make sense to me but I tried it...if I follow your steps I now
> get an error that libtool can't be found. How would removing libtool fix
> the error??
>
> Did you install a different version of libtool? Sorry but I must be
> missing something.
>
> On Thu, 16 Feb 2012 22:39:33 -0500, Christian Robustelli wrote:
>
>> before run bmake  remove the libtool pkg.
>>
>> pkg_info | grep libtool
>>
>> pkg_delete libtool-base-2.2.**6bnb
>>
>> bmake clean
>>
>> bmake
>>
>> now should work fine
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 8:19 PM, Tejas  wrote:
>>
>>  Has anyone come across these or have any clue how to get around
>>> them? I had no issues with Ubuntu so this appears to be Fedora
>>> specific somehow.
>>>
>>> On Feb 13, 2012, at 9:49 AM, Tejas wrote:
>>>
>>> > I've been able to get perl5, gnupg, sudo, sipcalc to build on
>>> Fedora which was an unexpected surprise. For both gcc and screen, I
>>> get the following libtool error:
>>> >
>>> > libtool: link: unsupported hardcode properties
>>> > libtool: link: See the libtool documentation for more
>>> information.
>>> > libtool: link: Fatal configuration error.
>>> >
>>> > For python I get a different libtool error:
>>> >
>>> > libtool: compile: unable to infer tagged configuration
>>> > libtool: compile: specify a tag with `--tag'
>>> >
>>> > Anybody have any luck with either of these? I've looked online
>>> but from what I saw I couldn't figure out a solution. I'm verified
>>> that the proper libtool binaries and development packages are
>>> installed.
>>> >
>>> > Any ideas?
>>> >
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