How do I install aclocal?












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How can I install aclocal from the autotools bundle in Ubuntu 11.04?
I tried to find it to no avail:



sudo apt-get install aclocal  
sudo apt-get install autotools-dev
apt-cache search aclocal
dpkg -S aclocal









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    How can I install aclocal from the autotools bundle in Ubuntu 11.04?
    I tried to find it to no avail:



    sudo apt-get install aclocal  
    sudo apt-get install autotools-dev
    apt-cache search aclocal
    dpkg -S aclocal









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      How can I install aclocal from the autotools bundle in Ubuntu 11.04?
      I tried to find it to no avail:



      sudo apt-get install aclocal  
      sudo apt-get install autotools-dev
      apt-cache search aclocal
      dpkg -S aclocal









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      How can I install aclocal from the autotools bundle in Ubuntu 11.04?
      I tried to find it to no avail:



      sudo apt-get install aclocal  
      sudo apt-get install autotools-dev
      apt-cache search aclocal
      dpkg -S aclocal






      package-management software-installation autotools






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      edited Oct 17 '16 at 2:03









      Jorge Castro

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          This was answered by the original user



          You need to install automake since m4 is a dependency:



          sudo apt-get install autotools-dev


          Then install aclocal via apt-get






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            In Ubuntu 12.04 that is not enough. Try automake.

            – Adam Ryczkowski
            Apr 26 '13 at 8:58



















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          I had to install automake instead of aclocal directly with 11.10.



          Example:



          sudo apt-get install autotools-dev
          sudo apt-get install automake





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            None of them helped me :(

            – user568021
            Mar 22 '13 at 22:44











          • I did this for 12.04 LTS. The weird thing is I'm pretty sure I was building, in this case, the linaro android images using the same makefiles on this platform. I'm not sure why I need to reinstall aclocal now.

            – dturvene
            Jan 7 '14 at 18:56



















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          2 Answers
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          active

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          21














          This was answered by the original user



          You need to install automake since m4 is a dependency:



          sudo apt-get install autotools-dev


          Then install aclocal via apt-get






          share|improve this answer





















          • 6





            In Ubuntu 12.04 that is not enough. Try automake.

            – Adam Ryczkowski
            Apr 26 '13 at 8:58
















          21














          This was answered by the original user



          You need to install automake since m4 is a dependency:



          sudo apt-get install autotools-dev


          Then install aclocal via apt-get






          share|improve this answer





















          • 6





            In Ubuntu 12.04 that is not enough. Try automake.

            – Adam Ryczkowski
            Apr 26 '13 at 8:58














          21












          21








          21







          This was answered by the original user



          You need to install automake since m4 is a dependency:



          sudo apt-get install autotools-dev


          Then install aclocal via apt-get






          share|improve this answer















          This was answered by the original user



          You need to install automake since m4 is a dependency:



          sudo apt-get install autotools-dev


          Then install aclocal via apt-get







          share|improve this answer














          share|improve this answer



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          answered Jun 10 '11 at 3:03


























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          Marco Ceppi









          • 6





            In Ubuntu 12.04 that is not enough. Try automake.

            – Adam Ryczkowski
            Apr 26 '13 at 8:58














          • 6





            In Ubuntu 12.04 that is not enough. Try automake.

            – Adam Ryczkowski
            Apr 26 '13 at 8:58








          6




          6





          In Ubuntu 12.04 that is not enough. Try automake.

          – Adam Ryczkowski
          Apr 26 '13 at 8:58





          In Ubuntu 12.04 that is not enough. Try automake.

          – Adam Ryczkowski
          Apr 26 '13 at 8:58













          119














          I had to install automake instead of aclocal directly with 11.10.



          Example:



          sudo apt-get install autotools-dev
          sudo apt-get install automake





          share|improve this answer





















          • 4





            None of them helped me :(

            – user568021
            Mar 22 '13 at 22:44











          • I did this for 12.04 LTS. The weird thing is I'm pretty sure I was building, in this case, the linaro android images using the same makefiles on this platform. I'm not sure why I need to reinstall aclocal now.

            – dturvene
            Jan 7 '14 at 18:56
















          119














          I had to install automake instead of aclocal directly with 11.10.



          Example:



          sudo apt-get install autotools-dev
          sudo apt-get install automake





          share|improve this answer





















          • 4





            None of them helped me :(

            – user568021
            Mar 22 '13 at 22:44











          • I did this for 12.04 LTS. The weird thing is I'm pretty sure I was building, in this case, the linaro android images using the same makefiles on this platform. I'm not sure why I need to reinstall aclocal now.

            – dturvene
            Jan 7 '14 at 18:56














          119












          119








          119







          I had to install automake instead of aclocal directly with 11.10.



          Example:



          sudo apt-get install autotools-dev
          sudo apt-get install automake





          share|improve this answer















          I had to install automake instead of aclocal directly with 11.10.



          Example:



          sudo apt-get install autotools-dev
          sudo apt-get install automake






          share|improve this answer














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          share|improve this answer








          edited Aug 23 '12 at 14:17









          Peachy

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          answered Feb 23 '12 at 23:30









          LukeLuke

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          • 4





            None of them helped me :(

            – user568021
            Mar 22 '13 at 22:44











          • I did this for 12.04 LTS. The weird thing is I'm pretty sure I was building, in this case, the linaro android images using the same makefiles on this platform. I'm not sure why I need to reinstall aclocal now.

            – dturvene
            Jan 7 '14 at 18:56














          • 4





            None of them helped me :(

            – user568021
            Mar 22 '13 at 22:44











          • I did this for 12.04 LTS. The weird thing is I'm pretty sure I was building, in this case, the linaro android images using the same makefiles on this platform. I'm not sure why I need to reinstall aclocal now.

            – dturvene
            Jan 7 '14 at 18:56








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          4





          None of them helped me :(

          – user568021
          Mar 22 '13 at 22:44





          None of them helped me :(

          – user568021
          Mar 22 '13 at 22:44













          I did this for 12.04 LTS. The weird thing is I'm pretty sure I was building, in this case, the linaro android images using the same makefiles on this platform. I'm not sure why I need to reinstall aclocal now.

          – dturvene
          Jan 7 '14 at 18:56





          I did this for 12.04 LTS. The weird thing is I'm pretty sure I was building, in this case, the linaro android images using the same makefiles on this platform. I'm not sure why I need to reinstall aclocal now.

          – dturvene
          Jan 7 '14 at 18:56



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