I have installed libX11 and am trying to install xserver from the git repository so that I can try out the aiglx features. Unfortunately though, when I install, I recieve the following error:<br><br>./configure: line 27265: syntax error near unexpected token `XLIB,'
<br>./configure: line 27265: ` PKG_CHECK_MODULES(XLIB, x11)'<br><br>I am currently using automake 1.9.6 and autogen 2.60, libtool 1.5.22 and pkg-config (latest version). If I need to install pkg-config out of the development repositories, how do I get around this error:
<br><br>"<a href="http://configure.in:391">configure.in:391</a>: warning: AC_CACHE_VAL(glib_cv_sane_realloc, ...): suspicious presence of an AC_DEFINE in the second argument, where no actions should be taken<br>autoconf/general.m4:1922: AC_CACHE_VAL is expanded from...
<br><a href="http://configure.in:391">configure.in:391</a>: the top level<br><a href="http://configure.in:391">configure.in:391</a>: warning: AC_CACHE_VAL(glib_cv_sane_realloc, ...): suspicious presence of an AC_DEFINE in the second argument, where no actions should be taken
<br>autoconf/general.m4:1922: AC_CACHE_VAL is expanded from...<br><a href="http://configure.in:391">configure.in:391</a>: the top level<br><a href="http://Makefile.am:68">Makefile.am:68</a>: BUILT_SOURCES multiply defined in condition TRUE ...
<br><a href="http://Makefile.am:11">Makefile.am:11</a>: ... `BUILT_SOURCES' previously defined here<br><a href="http://Makefile.am:86">Makefile.am:86</a>: noinst_DATA multiply defined in condition TRUE ...<br><a href="http://Makefile.am:63">
Makefile.am:63</a>: ... `noinst_DATA' previously defined here<br><a href="http://Makefile.am:124">Makefile.am:124</a>: whitespace following trailing backslash<br><a href="http://configure.in:391">configure.in:391</a>: warning: AC_CACHE_VAL(glib_cv_sane_realloc, ...): suspicious presence of an AC_DEFINE in the second argument, where no actions should be taken
<br>autoconf/general.m4:1922: AC_CACHE_VAL is expanded from...<br><a href="http://configure.in:391">configure.in:391</a>: the top level<br>I am going to run ./configure with no arguments - if you wish<br>to pass any to it, please specify them on the ./autogen.sh command line.
<br>aclocal<br>autoheader: WARNING: Using auxiliary files such as `acconfig.h', `config.h.bot'<br>autoheader: WARNING: and `config.h.top', to define templates for `config.h.in'<br>autoheader: WARNING: is deprecated and discouraged.
<br>autoheader:<br>autoheader: WARNING: Using the third argument of `AC_DEFINE' and<br>autoheader: WARNING: `AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED' allows one to define a template without<br>autoheader: WARNING: `acconfig.h':<br>autoheader:
<br>autoheader: WARNING: AC_DEFINE([NEED_FUNC_MAIN], 1,<br>autoheader: [Define if a function `main' is needed.])<br>autoheader:<br>autoheader: WARNING: More sophisticated templates can also be produced, see the
<br>autoheader: WARNING: documentation.<br><a href="http://configure.in:106">configure.in:106</a>: AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR must be called before AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE...<br><a href="http://configure.in:4">configure.in:4</a>: ... AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE called here"
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