Xavier Bestel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I had some problem (crashes) on my computer (debian/unstable), and as a
> result I think some system files got corrupted. Now the crash cause is
> fixed, but libtoolize is broken: whenever I run libtoolize, the libtool
> it generates has syntax errors in it. But when I simply copy
> /usr/bin/libtool over the generated one, then the build works.
> I've tried reinstalling a bunch of packages (libtool, all auto*, and a
> load of others) but it didn't do anything. As I need my machine to
> develop, I want to get this fixed but can't totally reinstall that.
> 
> Anyone knows how libtoolize generates libtool, what packages are needed
> to get back to a working system ?

m4?

You can always download the latest (CVS if you want) versions of
libtool and the autotools as well.

What errors exactly are you receiving?

Elizabeth


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