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Bug #37432 Warning message 'Remember to run libtool --finish' during 'make install'.
Submitted: 2006-05-14 02:03 UTC Modified: 2006-07-19 14:33 UTC
Votes:8
Avg. Score:3.1 ± 1.5
Reproduced:7 of 8 (87.5%)
Same Version:1 (14.3%)
Same OS:2 (28.6%)
From: support at positrondata dot com Assigned:
Status: Wont fix Package: Compile Warning
PHP Version: 5.1.4 OS: Fedora Core 5
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2006-05-14 02:03 UTC] support at positrondata dot com
Description:
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When I run 'make install' with PHP 5.1.4, Apache 2.2.2 and MySQL 5.0.19 I get a warning message that reads

libtool: install : warning: 'remember to run libtool --finish  
/home/tkelly/Desktop/php-5.1.4/libs.

Do I need to run this if it is just a warning?  All seems to be working OK but this message gives me an insecure feeling.  I also wonder why the 'make install' cannot run this since it seems to be just another command.  I've gotten this message with other PHP, Apache, MySQL configurations that I've downloaded and recompiled so it does not seem to be specific to one build environment.  I've also looked at the libtool documentation but that doesn't say what the libtool --finish actually does internally to the libraries. 

Is my environment somehow incomplete for 'make install'? The 'make' used an absolute path to the home/tkelly/Desktop/php-5.1.4/libtool so I am presuming 'make install' can also find this same version of libtool. Tom Kelly.

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 [2006-07-19 14:33 UTC] sniper@php.net
You can safely ignore it. 
 
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