Le mercredi, 17 jan 2007, à 02:25 Europe/Paris, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
On Jan 16, 2007, at 19:02, Thomas De Contes wrote:
Le mercredi, 17 jan 2007, à 00:50 Europe/Paris, Timothy Brown a écrit :
On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 12:28:28AM +0100, Thomas De Contes wrote:
what does exactly port install libtool ?
It installs the GNU libtool.
does it make some things diferent than the apple version ?
I think so, but I don't know what. Well, at least the way in which you identify the version differs, as you see below.
ok
how to know the version of the installed libtool ?
I have it installed, and to find the version:
m1:$ port installed | grep libtool libtool @1.5.22_0 (active)
m1:$ /opt/local/bin/glibtool --version ltmain.sh (GNU libtool) 1.5.22 (1.1220.2.365 2005/12/18 22:14:06)
(it is /usr/bin/libtool, since /Users/thomas/bin/autoinstall/macports/bin/libtool does not exist)
No, one more time:
/usr/bin/libtool is the libtool provided by Apple.
/Users/thomas/bin/autoinstall/macports/bin/glibtool (note well: glibtool, not libtool) would be the one installed by the MacPorts libtool port.
thomas% libtool --version libtool: unknown option character `-' in: --version thomas% libtool -v libtool: no output file specified (specify with -o output)
is it right ?? :-/
Yes, that is right. I get the same output on my Mac for both of those commands.
i wanted to know the version of the (my) installed libtool, not necessary the one installed by macports, and actually i thought that it was the same way for all libtools :-)
The Apple-provided version of libtool does not recognize either the --version or -v switches. Try -V.
$ /usr/bin/libtool -V Apple Computer, Inc. version cctools-622.5
thank you very much :-) thomas% libtool -V Apple Computer, Inc. version cctools-590 so that's probably the cause of my problem is there an other way to get the last version of apple's libtool than update mac os x ? -- Mon CV : http://tDeContes.hd.free.fr/divers/emploi/