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Make fails on Centos - can't find autoreconf
[root@H002 qemu-1.4.2]# make
\ GEN i386-softmmu/config-devices.mak
GEN x86_64-softmmu/config-devices.mak
GEN alpha-softmmu/config-devices.mak
GEN arm-softmmu/config-devices.mak
GEN cris-softmmu/config-devices.mak
GEN lm32-softmmu/config-devices.mak
( .... )
GEN unicore32-linux-user/config-devices.mak
GEN s390x-linux-user/config-devices.mak
GEN config-all-devices.mak
GEN config-host.h
(cd /opt/qemu/qemu-1.4.2/pixman; autoreconf -v --install)
/bin/sh: autoreconf: command not found
make: *** [/opt/qemu/qemu-1.4.2/pixman/configure] Error 127
*****************
Exact same error for 1.5.1 build
So, qemu not supported on anything but Ubuntu?
autoreconf is part of the autoconf package. Do you have that installed?
As far as I know, autoreconf does not exist in the red hat/fedora/centos world.
Can't find a yum, rpm. or other distro for it on the above os.
Am I missing something obvious hrte?
Thanks....
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Date:
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Subject: [Bug 1195882] Re: Make fails on Centos - can't find autoreconf
autoreconf is part of the autoconf package. Do you have that installed?
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Title:
Make fails on Centos - can't find autoreconf
Status in QEMU:
New
Bug description:
[root@H002 qemu-1.4.2]# make
\ GEN i386-softmmu/config-devices.mak
GEN x86_64-softmmu/config-devices.mak
GEN alpha-softmmu/config-devices.mak
GEN arm-softmmu/config-devices.mak
GEN cris-softmmu/config-devices.mak
GEN lm32-softmmu/config-devices.mak
( .... )
GEN unicore32-linux-user/config-devices.mak
GEN s390x-linux-user/config-devices.mak
GEN config-all-devices.mak
GEN config-host.h
(cd /opt/qemu/qemu-1.4.2/pixman; autoreconf -v --install)
/bin/sh: autoreconf: command not found
make: *** [/opt/qemu/qemu-1.4.2/pixman/configure] Error 127
*****************
Exact same error for 1.5.1 build
So, qemu not supported on anything but Ubuntu?
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> As far as I know, autoreconf does not exist in the red hat/fedora/centos world.
>
> Can't find a yum, rpm. or other distro for it on the above os.
You aren't looking very hard; on my RHEL 6.4 box (which has the same
packages as what you can install in CentOS), I see:
$ rpm -qf `which autoreconf`
autoconf-2.63-5.1.el6.noarch
On Friday 28 June 2013 18:20:29 you wrote:
> autoreconf is part of the autoconf package. Do you have that installed?
>
Hi,
Thanks for the response.
You're right, it was the lack of autoconf. Actually, on CentOS/RH, you need
to check for
autoconf
automake (includes autoconf?)
libtools
Seems to be building happily now. Sorry for the newbie question.
/T.
On Saturday 29 June 2013 00:12:17 you wrote:
> > As far as I know, autoreconf does not exist in the red
> > hat/fedora/centos world.
> >
> > Can't find a yum, rpm. or other distro for it on the above os.
>
> You aren't looking very hard; on my RHEL 6.4 box (which has the same
> packages as what you can install in CentOS), I see:
>
> $ rpm -qf `which autoreconf`
> autoconf-2.63-5.1.el6.noarch
>
You're right. Also installed automake which supplies an 'aclocal'
executable that's not in the autoconf distro, and libtool to fix a 'possibly
undefined macro AC_LIBTOOL' issue.
Seems to be happily compiling/linking now.
My apologies for the pseudo-bug report.
BTW, thank you for your assistance.
/Todd
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