Description of problem: When running autogen.sh on MacOS X with libtool installed, a bogus "libtoolize: command not found" is displayed. Looking at the autogen.sh code itself, it already knows to look for "glibtoolize" as an alternative. autogen.sh should probably be re-written to check for build time dependencies first, and warn about them up front before trying to use them. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gluster git, master branch head as of Sun 10th March 2013 How reproducible: Every time. Existing behaviour: $ ./autogen.sh ./autogen.sh: line 5: libtoolize: command not found configure.ac:151: installing `./config.sub' configure.ac:11: installing `./missing' configure.ac:11: installing `./install-sh' configure.ac:151: installing `./config.guess' <snip>
Potential fix submitted for review: http://review.gluster.org/#change,4651
CHANGE: http://review.gluster.org/4651 (Add autogen.sh dependency checks and nicer output.) merged in master by Anand Avati (avati)