Zach Welch wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 09:58 -0400, Gene Smith wrote:
>> I think most of the problem I discovered building under cygwin have been 
>> addressed today. However, I still have the problem with trunk/libtool 
>> needing to be modified manually to change ECHO= to echo=.  Seems to be 
>> OK in linux. It appears to be a mismatch between the libtool version on 
>> my linux (fedora8) which is 1.x compared to cygwin which is 2.x.  Or is 
>> this just a user error on my part?
> 
> This may be a mismatch, but I do not think it matters.  I am testing
> with 1.5.x here, which I think is the most commonly deployed version.
> However, I just tested on Ubuntu Jaunty, which has libtool 2.2.6.
> 
>> I did notice that trunk/ltmain.sh is removed when you do a distclean and 
>> never comes back. I got it back but it didn't make a difference. Even 
>> moved it to the one in /cygwin/usr/share/libtool/config and it still 
>> produces a bad libtool file under trunk/
> 
> Does the output of the following commands match?
> 
> libtool --version
> ./libtool --version

Not on cygwin (printed below) but they do on linux f8.

$ libtool --version
libtool (GNU libtool 1.3081 2009-02-17) 2.2.7a
Written by Gordon Matzigkeit <g...@gnu.ai.mit.edu>, 1996

Copyright (C) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.


$ ./libtool --version
ltmain.sh (GNU libtool) 1.5.24 (1.1220.2.456 2007/06/24 02:25:32)

Copyright (C) 2007  Free Software Foundation, Inc.


> 
> The following link seems to be related, doesn't it?
> 
>   https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libtool/+bug/285841

I also found quite a few references to this error but the only one I 
could find that actually told what to do was the one that said ECHO 
(upper case) was the problem. I will look more in details at this ubuntu 
bug and see if they point to a solution.

> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Zach

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