Hello Fabiano, * Fabiano Sidler wrote on Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 09:20:46PM CEST: > Now, probably more interesting:
> ./libtool: 1: find: not found > ./libtool: 1: find: not found That's your issue, I bet. Would've been better to see stdout and stderr intermingled, to be certain, but your best bet is to install find and try again. > Can the absence of 'find' cause the problem? It's not SUSv3-compatible. Maybe > i'll try it with find installed first, as soon as I have time for it. find is certainly required in SUSv3. find is also listed in the GCS as allowed to use for commands used during installation (but not as utilities in makefiles and so). Hmm. Unless you have a very good reason not to have find installed and not to be able to install it, I'm not inclined to try to work around a missing find within Libtool. Cheers, Ralf _______________________________________________ http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libtool