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8.3.9.1 ‘required file `./ltmain.sh' not found’
Libtool comes with a tool called libtoolize
that will
install libtool's supporting files into a package. Running this
command will install ‘ltmain.sh’. You should execute it before
aclocal
and automake
.
People upgrading old packages to newer autotools are likely to face
this issue because older Automake versions used to call
libtoolize
. Therefore old build scripts do not call
libtoolize
.
Since Automake 1.6, it has been decided that running
libtoolize
was none of Automake's business. Instead, that
functionality has been moved into the autoreconf
command
(see (autoconf)autoreconf Invocation section `Using autoreconf
' in The Autoconf Manual). If you do not want to remember what to run and
when, just learn the autoreconf
command. Hopefully,
replacing existing ‘bootstrap.sh’ or ‘autogen.sh’ scripts by
a call to autoreconf
should also free you from any similar
incompatible change in the future.