Problem with kdebase2.2.117.src.rpm
SuSE v7.1 on an AMD Duron I've uncountered an error while executing rpm --rebuild --target="i686" kdebase2.2.117.src.rpm. The error is: + M4=m4 nestinglimit=500 + '[' d /usr/share/automake ']' + '[' d /usr/share/libtool ']' + echo 'Please, install libtool.' Please, install libtool. + exit 1 Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpmtmp.60655 (%build) According to kpackage libtool is part of automake, which is installed. Addons, admin and artwork ran with rebuild without any problems and buildt the i686 rpm's. Also the tarball of kdebase built without any problems. I wanted to install 2.2.1 as src.rpm's for consistency. How do I do a 'mixed' installation of compiled tarballs and rpm's? What's going on here? Thanks in advance.
On 20 Sep 2001, Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. wrote:
SuSE v7.1 on an AMD Duron
I've uncountered an error while executing rpm --rebuild --target="i686" kdebase2.2.117.src.rpm. The error is:
+ M4=m4 nestinglimit=500 + '[' d /usr/share/automake ']' + '[' d /usr/share/libtool ']' + echo 'Please, install libtool.' Please, install libtool. + exit 1 Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpmtmp.60655 (%build)
According to kpackage libtool is part of automake, which is installed. Addons, admin and artwork ran with rebuild without any problems and buildt the i686 rpm's. Also the tarball of kdebase built without any problems.
I wanted to install 2.2.1 as src.rpm's for consistency. How do I do a 'mixed' installation of compiled tarballs and rpm's?
What's going on here?
IIRC, libtool is its own package. Check whether it's installed [ rpm -qa | grep libtool ]. If it is, verify it [ rpm --verify libtool ]. If it's not, install it. BTW, do you have any files by the name of libtool [ find / -name libtool ]? -- noodlez: Karol Pietrzak PGP KeyID: 0x3A1446A0
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