Stuart Henderson <[email protected]> writes:
> On 2021/02/23 15:25, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> I'll do some testing, I'm using this updated diff
>
> Oh yuk, gnu m4 is now needed at runtime for libtoolize.
> Is there a way around that?
This is probably from
- GNU M4 is required to run libtoolize in a directory with a
'configure.ac' (or 'configure.in') that needs tracing to determine
what modes and directories have been specified.
But unfortunately I have no idea how to avoid it, sorry. Maybe
libtoolize could be on its own sub package and only that depends on m4?
Cheers,
Rafael