Please review my install guide for OSX, in < http://www.nd.edu/
~mdickens/GNURadio/ >; it addresses the issues you came across.
To be short, 'libtoolize' isn't installed by MacPorts; 'glibtoolize'
is, as is 'glibtool'. Apple has a 'libtool' application of its own
( /usr/bin/libtool ), that is -not- compatible with GNU's libtool;
thus the renaming by MacPorts so-as to not (directly) break anything.
You need to edit 'bootstrap' and change 'libtoolize' to
'glibtoolize'; the rest of the warnings can be ignored, though the
"underquoted definition" can easily be corrected; again see the
install guide near the end.
Good luck! Let me know if this works. - MLD
On Aug 20, 2007, at 11:11 AM, Max Moser wrote:
What is weird is that libtoolize is nowhere on my system i am
unsire if this should be part of the lobtool port but i got it
installed.
port installed libtool
The following ports are currently installed:
libtool @1.5.24_0 (active)
and whats about that ltmain.sh?
Hope this help and someone can help me.
_______________________________________________
Discuss-gnuradio mailing list
Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio