Hello Mike,
* Mike Owens wrote on Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 04:20:29PM CET:
> I am maintaining my copy of automake in a subversion vendor branch. I
> have encountered a problem that is very difficult for me to diagnose.
> The copy in subversion will not build on Solaris. The tarball will.
That's probably because the subversion copy has messed-up timestamps.
Try running
./bootstrap
in it once. Then, configure and make. Then keep the build tree.
Then the next svn update may trigger another automake invocation,
but it should succeed now. Hmm. Maybe you also need to do a
'make install' for 1.9.6 and keep the installed tree around, I
remember fixing a related bug before 1.10.
> This problem does not occur on Linux -- the subversion checkout builds fine.
Probably the difference is that when you do a new checkout, the time
stamps are ok, while on an updated svn tree, they won't be.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Ralf