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Old 06-07-2004, 11:41 PM   #1
feetyouwell
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problem compiling with autoconf and automake


i was trying to upgrade autoconf on my mandrake 9.1 ppc
after ./configure and make depend & make
i received error messages

cd. && /bin/sh /home/user/<dir>/autoconf-2.59/config/missing -- run autoconf
autoconf: configure.in : No such file or directory

Can anyone help me to solve the problem?
 
  


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