![]() I realize this question is about 3+ years old, but the accepted answer is a link only answer and that link is now dead. Old answer content below for reference purposes. I would recommend avoiding compiling anything from raw source code on macOS unless you really have no choice. Now I use Homebrew (aka brew) on macOS as regularly as I use apt-get on Ubuntu and yum on CentOS. At that time I preferred to use raw source compilation on macOS for a task like this rather than a package manager like Homebrew because I simply found Homebrew and MacPorts to be a tad immature back then. When I wrote this answer about 3+ years ago, it was to correct a previous answer that was outdated, link-only and vague in explanation. ![]() Install Homebrew and just install the autoconf, automake and libtool packages like this: brew install autoconf automake libtool Update: Just use Homebrew to install these packages and move on with life. ![]()
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