On 28 February 2012 12:16, David C. Rankin <drankinatty@...> wrote: > > On 02/28/2012 09:52 AM, Calvin Morrison wrote: > > > > After editing the admin/acinclude.m4.in <http://acinclude.m4.in> make sure to > > move back up to the twin-sytle folder and make maintainer-clean, make -f > > admin/Makefile.common > > > > if you don't clear it out, you might not be seeing the changes. The only file > > that should be edited (as far as grep tells me is the acinclude.m4.in > > <http://acinclude.m4.in>) so regenerating everything could resolve the problem. > > > > Cal > > Cal, > > If I'm building in an archroot and the source is deleted every time before a > new build attempt, how can I be pulling stuff back in? It may be possible, > because I don't know 'jack' about the autotools wizardry, but I can't see > something with the twin-style-crystal source doing it. Also, I'm building from > the kde-look.org tarball instead of the tde git tree. Is there a Arch (or any > other distro for that matter) master file for autotools that might have this set > in it? > > On 28 February 2012 12:16, David C. Rankin <drankinatty@...> wrote: > > On 02/28/2012 09:52 AM, Calvin Morrison wrote: > > > > After editing the admin/acinclude.m4.in <http://acinclude.m4.in> make sure to > > move back up to the twin-sytle folder and make maintainer-clean, make -f > > admin/Makefile.common > > > > if you don't clear it out, you might not be seeing the changes. The only file > > that should be edited (as far as grep tells me is the acinclude.m4.in > > <http://acinclude.m4.in>) so regenerating everything could resolve the problem. > > > > Cal > > Cal, > > If I'm building in an archroot and the source is deleted every time before a > new build attempt, how can I be pulling stuff back in? It may be possible, > because I don't know 'jack' about the autotools wizardry, but I can't see > something with the twin-style-crystal source doing it. Also, I'm building from > the kde-look.org tarball instead of the tde git tree. Is there a Arch (or any > other distro for that matter) master file for autotools that might have this set > in it? > > Any thoughts? > Have you replaced the admin/ folder btw with the one in the trinity submodule admin? I'd also do that ( over time there have been changes to autotools for trinity, so you should probably use the up to date one). Calvin