How do I install aclocal?
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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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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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
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
package-management software-installation autotools
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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
6
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
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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2 Answers
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active
oldest
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2 Answers
2
active
oldest
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active
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active
oldest
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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
6
In Ubuntu 12.04 that is not enough. Try automake.
– Adam Ryczkowski
Apr 26 '13 at 8:58
add a comment |
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
6
In Ubuntu 12.04 that is not enough. Try automake.
– Adam Ryczkowski
Apr 26 '13 at 8:58
add a comment |
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
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
answered Jun 10 '11 at 3:03
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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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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
add a comment |
I had to install automake
instead of aclocal
directly with 11.10.
Example:
sudo apt-get install autotools-dev
sudo apt-get install automake
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
add a comment |
I had to install automake
instead of aclocal
directly with 11.10.
Example:
sudo apt-get install autotools-dev
sudo apt-get install automake
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
add a comment |
I had to install automake
instead of aclocal
directly with 11.10.
Example:
sudo apt-get install autotools-dev
sudo apt-get install automake
I had to install automake
instead of aclocal
directly with 11.10.
Example:
sudo apt-get install autotools-dev
sudo apt-get install automake
edited Aug 23 '12 at 14:17
Peachy
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answered Feb 23 '12 at 23:30
LukeLuke
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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
add a comment |
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
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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