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Braden McDaniel wrote: | Braden McDaniel wrote: | |> libtool.m4 is using the AC_DIVERT_PUSH and AC_DIVERT_POP macros in a |> way that CVS autoconf seems not to like. I get this message: |> |> configure.in:20: /usr/bin/m4: Non-numeric argument to built-in `divert' |> |> I discovered this when attempting to build CVS pkgconfig with CVS |> autotools. | | | Can someone comment on this? The fix is not at all clear to me. I don't | see AC_DIVERSION_NOTICE being defined by autoconf at all (and the | ChangeLog isn't helpful in discerning when it might have been removed). | Regardless, with respect to the above error message, the definition of | _LT_AC_SHELL_INIT in libtool.m4 seems like it must be invalid.
I can't reproduce your problem. With cvs head of autoconf and automake installed, I can bootstrap, configure, build and install cvs head libtool. The resulting libtool is able to build libltdl, and passes its regression suite. I can then use the whole lot to bootstrap, configure and build libsnprintfv.
Are you using gnu m4? Must be a bug in pkgconfig...
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