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Since the introduction of AC_CONFIG_HEADERS in automake 1.7
AM_CONFIG_HEADER has been deprecated and it has finally been removed
in automake 1.12. So this change also generates a dependency on
automake 1.7 or newer.
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We used to just continue but this results in a build failure of call.
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Now just a rpmbuild -ta <foo.tar.gz> will do.
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Glibc as old as 2.2 provides working headers under the right name and
if not libax25 would install headers under the right name so this has
become redundant and ugly.
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This is recommended by autoreconf by the following warning:
libtoolize: Consider adding `AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])' to configure.ac and
libtoolize: rerunning libtoolize, to keep the correct libtool macros in-tree.
libtoolize: Consider adding `-I m4' to ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS in Makefile.am.
For some reason I don't have the time to track down right now it results
in a configure script with a syntax error being generated.
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Keeping generated files in CVS doesn't only tend to produce large and
cluttered files it also may result in build problems due to timestamps
in the wrong order. So dump everything, update .cvsignore to ignore
these files and resolve all warnings generated by autoreconf.
From now on users of a CVS checkout should run the command
autoreconf --install --force
after having done a CVS checkout. For this to succeed automake, autoconf
and libtool will have to be installed.
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