build/python: use "glibtoolize", not "libtoolize" when compiling on OS X
On OS X, the "libtoolize" command is some Apple tool. The libtoolize we want is named "glibtoolize" in Homebrew.
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import os.path, subprocess
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import os.path, subprocess, sys
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from build.project import Project
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def build(self, toolchain):
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src = self.unpack(toolchain)
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if self.autogen:
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if sys.platform == 'darwin':
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subprocess.check_call(['glibtoolize', '--force'], cwd=src)
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else:
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subprocess.check_call(['libtoolize', '--force'], cwd=src)
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subprocess.check_call(['aclocal'], cwd=src)
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subprocess.check_call(['automake', '--add-missing', '--force-missing', '--foreign'], cwd=src)
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