[MacPorts] #30043: when staging libtool /opt/local/lib/libltdl.dylib is not in the destroot. (after installing, activating and cleaning autoconf)

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Sun Jul 10 18:18:58 PDT 2011


#30043: when staging libtool  /opt/local/lib/libltdl.dylib is not in the destroot.
(after installing, activating and cleaning autoconf)
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  Reporter:  michael.secules@…              |       Owner:  boeyms@…           
      Type:  defect                         |      Status:  reopened           
  Priority:  Normal                         |   Milestone:                     
 Component:  ports                          |     Version:  1.9.2              
Resolution:                                 |    Keywords:                     
      Port:  libtool                        |  
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Changes (by ryandesign@…):

 * cc: ryandesign@… (added)


Old description:

> {{{When doing a 'port upgrade outdated', after successfully completing
> the 'm4' and 'autoconf' upgrades, when staging 'libtool' into 'destroot',
> I got the error message:
> Error: /opt/local/lib/libltdl.dylib is not in the destroot. Please clean
> libtool and try again.
>
> After cleaning libtool, I still get the same error message.
>
> OS - Mac 10.6.8,
> xcode version - 3.2.6
> }}}

New description:

 When doing a 'port upgrade outdated', after successfully completing the
 'm4' and 'autoconf' upgrades, when staging 'libtool' into 'destroot', I
 got the error message:
 {{{
 Error: /opt/local/lib/libltdl.dylib is not in the destroot. Please clean
 libtool and try again.
 }}}

 After cleaning libtool, I still get the same error message.

 OS - Mac 10.6.8, [[br]]
 xcode version - 3.2.6

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Comment:

 michael.secules, please do not enclose everything you write in !{{{ }}};
 only use !{{{ }}} to enclose things like literal terminal output or
 commands you type.

 Ok, you don't have gfortran. Do you have f77, in /bin, /usr/bin, or
 /opt/local/bin? Based on the logs, it looks like that's the problem for
 amruta.ahuja, but not for michael.secules.

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