what I can do??

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Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2007-01-13 10:31, Mahmoud Labadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thank for your quick response..
I did that because I got this error during making install for mutt
package so I tried to check automake
please advise

===>   mutt-1.4.2.2 depends on executable in : sgmlfmt - found
===>   mutt-1.4.2.2 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/automake19 - not found
===>    Verifying install for /usr/local/bin/automake19 in
/usr/ports/devel/automake19
===>  Building for automake-1.9.6
Making all in .
Making all in doc
restore=: && backupdir=".am$$" &&  am__cwd=`pwd` && cd . &&  rm -rf
$backupdir && mkdir $backupdir &&  if (makeinfo --no-split --version)
/dev/null 2>&1; then  for f in ./automake19.info
./automake19.info-[0-9] ./automake19.info-[0-9][0-9] ./automake19.i[0-9]
./automake19.i[0-9][0-9]; do  if test -f $f; then mv $f $backupdir;
restore=mv; else :; fi;  done;  else :; fi &&  cd "$am__cwd";  if
makeinfo --no-split   -I .  -o ./automake19.info ./automake19.texi;
then  rc=0;  cd .;  else  rc=$?;  cd . &&  $restore $backupdir/* `echo
"././automake19.info" | sed 's|[^/]*$||'`;  fi;  rm -rf $backupdir; exit $rc
./automake19.texi:8788: Unknown command `tie'.
./automake19.texi:8788: Misplaced {.
./automake19.texi:8788: Misplaced }.
[...]

That's odd.  I have automake19 installed here, and it doesn't fail with
this error message, when I rebuild it:

    [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/keramida$ pkg_info | grep automake
    automake-1.9.6      GNU Standards-compliant Makefile generator (1.9)
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/keramida$

On 2007-01-13 10:43, "Jos? G. Juanino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe I am wrong also, but I suspect you are using makeinfo binary
from print/texinfo port instead from base system, and you have
/usr/local/bin in your PATH before /usr/bin (bad idea in that case).

That's possible.

Mahmoud, can you show us your PATH and other environment settings?
This should be easy to do with:

    root# env | sort




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