On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 11:54:14AM -0700, Alex Nelson wrote:
OS X does not include pkg-config by default. This causes
./configure
to fail when invoking PKG_CHECK_MODULES for libxml2.
This change autodetects the path for aclocal, c/o RWMJ noting the real
problem is a deficiency in aclocal on OS X.
Signed-off-by: Alex Nelson <ajnelson(a)cs.ucsc.edu>
---
bootstrap | 2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/bootstrap b/bootstrap
index b2960c1..52c05d5 100755
--- a/bootstrap
+++ b/bootstrap
@@ -86,4 +86,4 @@ $gnulib_tool \
--import $modules
# Disable autopoint and libtoolize, since they were already done above.
-AUTOPOINT=true LIBTOOLIZE=true autoreconf --verbose --install
+AUTOPOINT=true LIBTOOLIZE=true ACLOCAL_PATH=$(aclocal --print-ac-dir) autoreconf
--verbose --install
I don't understand why this would be necessary.
Your aclocal has the ac-dir configured to /opt/local/share/aclocal
already, which means it should already be searching that directory for
pkg.m4. If it's not, then it either a bug in aclocal or (more likely)
a bug in the MacPorts version of aclocal.
In either case, I suggest just adding ACLOCAL_PATH to your own
environment, or fixing MacPorts to not be broken.
Rich.
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