Can't locate Autom4te/ChannelDefs.pm in @INC (when it definitely is there)
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I've been running into trouble running make
for a build process that I know works on a 32-bit Ubuntu VM. I am running a 64-bit Ubuntu VM, and I have a feeling that the 64-bit may be the problem, but am not entirely sure.
Basically, when I run the make command, I get the following error:
Can't locate Autom4te/ChannelDefs.pm in @INC (@INC contains: [...]/staging_dir/host/share/autoconf /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.14.2 /usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2 /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.14 /usr/share/perl/5.14 /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at [...]/staging_dir/host/bin/autoreconf line 40.
Now if I navigate to [...]/staging_dir/host/share/autoconf
I can see that, contrary to what autoreconf thinks, Autom4te/ChannelDefs.pm
definitely exists, so I don't really understand what's going on here.
To fix previous (64 vs 32 bit) problems I've also installed ia32-libs
, and installed autoconf
just to be safe, but it's still giving me this weird error.
ubuntu 64-bit autoconf
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I've been running into trouble running make
for a build process that I know works on a 32-bit Ubuntu VM. I am running a 64-bit Ubuntu VM, and I have a feeling that the 64-bit may be the problem, but am not entirely sure.
Basically, when I run the make command, I get the following error:
Can't locate Autom4te/ChannelDefs.pm in @INC (@INC contains: [...]/staging_dir/host/share/autoconf /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.14.2 /usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2 /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.14 /usr/share/perl/5.14 /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at [...]/staging_dir/host/bin/autoreconf line 40.
Now if I navigate to [...]/staging_dir/host/share/autoconf
I can see that, contrary to what autoreconf thinks, Autom4te/ChannelDefs.pm
definitely exists, so I don't really understand what's going on here.
To fix previous (64 vs 32 bit) problems I've also installed ia32-libs
, and installed autoconf
just to be safe, but it's still giving me this weird error.
ubuntu 64-bit autoconf
Actually I've just tried it on a 32-bit machine and I get the same error.
– GTF
Jul 10 '13 at 14:56
Did you solve this problem? In that case you should post an answer, I'd be happy to know.
– Gauthier
Sep 2 '13 at 9:59
Yes, see my answer: basically I have no idea exactly what solved it, but I have a feeling it was probably all the permissions stuff.
– GTF
Sep 3 '13 at 12:27
I got this error when runningdpkg-buildpackage
. What solved was to run it onsudo
.
– Yuri Ghensev
Mar 24 at 16:59
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I've been running into trouble running make
for a build process that I know works on a 32-bit Ubuntu VM. I am running a 64-bit Ubuntu VM, and I have a feeling that the 64-bit may be the problem, but am not entirely sure.
Basically, when I run the make command, I get the following error:
Can't locate Autom4te/ChannelDefs.pm in @INC (@INC contains: [...]/staging_dir/host/share/autoconf /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.14.2 /usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2 /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.14 /usr/share/perl/5.14 /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at [...]/staging_dir/host/bin/autoreconf line 40.
Now if I navigate to [...]/staging_dir/host/share/autoconf
I can see that, contrary to what autoreconf thinks, Autom4te/ChannelDefs.pm
definitely exists, so I don't really understand what's going on here.
To fix previous (64 vs 32 bit) problems I've also installed ia32-libs
, and installed autoconf
just to be safe, but it's still giving me this weird error.
ubuntu 64-bit autoconf
I've been running into trouble running make
for a build process that I know works on a 32-bit Ubuntu VM. I am running a 64-bit Ubuntu VM, and I have a feeling that the 64-bit may be the problem, but am not entirely sure.
Basically, when I run the make command, I get the following error:
Can't locate Autom4te/ChannelDefs.pm in @INC (@INC contains: [...]/staging_dir/host/share/autoconf /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.14.2 /usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2 /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.14 /usr/share/perl/5.14 /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at [...]/staging_dir/host/bin/autoreconf line 40.
Now if I navigate to [...]/staging_dir/host/share/autoconf
I can see that, contrary to what autoreconf thinks, Autom4te/ChannelDefs.pm
definitely exists, so I don't really understand what's going on here.
To fix previous (64 vs 32 bit) problems I've also installed ia32-libs
, and installed autoconf
just to be safe, but it's still giving me this weird error.
ubuntu 64-bit autoconf
ubuntu 64-bit autoconf
edited Jul 10 '13 at 14:56
asked Jul 10 '13 at 9:54
GTF
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Actually I've just tried it on a 32-bit machine and I get the same error.
– GTF
Jul 10 '13 at 14:56
Did you solve this problem? In that case you should post an answer, I'd be happy to know.
– Gauthier
Sep 2 '13 at 9:59
Yes, see my answer: basically I have no idea exactly what solved it, but I have a feeling it was probably all the permissions stuff.
– GTF
Sep 3 '13 at 12:27
I got this error when runningdpkg-buildpackage
. What solved was to run it onsudo
.
– Yuri Ghensev
Mar 24 at 16:59
add a comment |
Actually I've just tried it on a 32-bit machine and I get the same error.
– GTF
Jul 10 '13 at 14:56
Did you solve this problem? In that case you should post an answer, I'd be happy to know.
– Gauthier
Sep 2 '13 at 9:59
Yes, see my answer: basically I have no idea exactly what solved it, but I have a feeling it was probably all the permissions stuff.
– GTF
Sep 3 '13 at 12:27
I got this error when runningdpkg-buildpackage
. What solved was to run it onsudo
.
– Yuri Ghensev
Mar 24 at 16:59
Actually I've just tried it on a 32-bit machine and I get the same error.
– GTF
Jul 10 '13 at 14:56
Actually I've just tried it on a 32-bit machine and I get the same error.
– GTF
Jul 10 '13 at 14:56
Did you solve this problem? In that case you should post an answer, I'd be happy to know.
– Gauthier
Sep 2 '13 at 9:59
Did you solve this problem? In that case you should post an answer, I'd be happy to know.
– Gauthier
Sep 2 '13 at 9:59
Yes, see my answer: basically I have no idea exactly what solved it, but I have a feeling it was probably all the permissions stuff.
– GTF
Sep 3 '13 at 12:27
Yes, see my answer: basically I have no idea exactly what solved it, but I have a feeling it was probably all the permissions stuff.
– GTF
Sep 3 '13 at 12:27
I got this error when running
dpkg-buildpackage
. What solved was to run it on sudo
.– Yuri Ghensev
Mar 24 at 16:59
I got this error when running
dpkg-buildpackage
. What solved was to run it on sudo
.– Yuri Ghensev
Mar 24 at 16:59
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Ok so I solved the problem, but I'm not sure exactly which combination of things solved it. I did a lot of permissions fixing (especially +x ing binaries).
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Perl can't find the path of the Autom4te lib, create a soft link from /usr/local/Cellar/autoconf/2.69/share/autoconf
to /usr/local/share
.The command like:
cd /usr/local/share && ln -s /usr/local/Cellar/autoconf/2.69/share/autoconf .
.
Oh, This is MacOS
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Ok so I solved the problem, but I'm not sure exactly which combination of things solved it. I did a lot of permissions fixing (especially +x ing binaries).
add a comment |
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0
down vote
Ok so I solved the problem, but I'm not sure exactly which combination of things solved it. I did a lot of permissions fixing (especially +x ing binaries).
add a comment |
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0
down vote
up vote
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Ok so I solved the problem, but I'm not sure exactly which combination of things solved it. I did a lot of permissions fixing (especially +x ing binaries).
Ok so I solved the problem, but I'm not sure exactly which combination of things solved it. I did a lot of permissions fixing (especially +x ing binaries).
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GTF
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Perl can't find the path of the Autom4te lib, create a soft link from /usr/local/Cellar/autoconf/2.69/share/autoconf
to /usr/local/share
.The command like:
cd /usr/local/share && ln -s /usr/local/Cellar/autoconf/2.69/share/autoconf .
.
Oh, This is MacOS
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Perl can't find the path of the Autom4te lib, create a soft link from /usr/local/Cellar/autoconf/2.69/share/autoconf
to /usr/local/share
.The command like:
cd /usr/local/share && ln -s /usr/local/Cellar/autoconf/2.69/share/autoconf .
.
Oh, This is MacOS
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Perl can't find the path of the Autom4te lib, create a soft link from /usr/local/Cellar/autoconf/2.69/share/autoconf
to /usr/local/share
.The command like:
cd /usr/local/share && ln -s /usr/local/Cellar/autoconf/2.69/share/autoconf .
.
Oh, This is MacOS
Perl can't find the path of the Autom4te lib, create a soft link from /usr/local/Cellar/autoconf/2.69/share/autoconf
to /usr/local/share
.The command like:
cd /usr/local/share && ln -s /usr/local/Cellar/autoconf/2.69/share/autoconf .
.
Oh, This is MacOS
edited Apr 17 at 8:18
answered Apr 17 at 8:07
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Actually I've just tried it on a 32-bit machine and I get the same error.
– GTF
Jul 10 '13 at 14:56
Did you solve this problem? In that case you should post an answer, I'd be happy to know.
– Gauthier
Sep 2 '13 at 9:59
Yes, see my answer: basically I have no idea exactly what solved it, but I have a feeling it was probably all the permissions stuff.
– GTF
Sep 3 '13 at 12:27
I got this error when running
dpkg-buildpackage
. What solved was to run it onsudo
.– Yuri Ghensev
Mar 24 at 16:59