For me it is OK to bump the automake requirement for HEAD up to automake-1.6.3 which is the latest version found in most of the current Linux distributions.
Very few is shipping automake-1.7.X and I am a bit reluctant about requiring 1.7 until it is more commonly spread. However, it should be noted that the most commonly accepted "automake level" among all the different distributions (Linux, *BSD, Cygin etc) is still 1.5, with a few still using 1.4.. If upgrading automake, make sure to keep automake-1.5 for Squid-2.5. This then needs to be reinstalled as /usr/local/bin/automake15. But why is it that we keep running into automake bugs all the time? The use of automake is supposed to cause less grief, not more.. Regards Henrik On Tuesday 11 March 2003 09.59, Robert Collins wrote: > On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 19:46, Henrik Nordstrom wrote: > > config.status: executing default-1 commands > > mkdir squid-3.0-DEVEL-20030311/./include > > mkdir squid-3.0-DEVEL-20030311/cfgaux > > mkdir squid-3.0-DEVEL-20030311/include/samba > > mkdir squid-3.0-DEVEL-20030311/scripts > > make: don't know how to make ./stamp-h.in. Stop > > This is another automake bug. Again, it's fixed in more recent > versions. > > Can we please update squid-cache.org. (there are two bugs now > affecting HEAD.) > > Rob
