On 2004.07.21, Jeff Hobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't see why that's an issue really - only if you ever need
> to regenerate the core Tcl stuff.  It comes with a ready-made
> configure that should work for AOLServer build variants.

At some point, AOLserver's build was relying on Tcl source.  See
"aclocal.m4" in the AOLserver source tree:

    ...comments snipped...

    builtin(include,../tcl8.4/unix/tcl.m4)

Upon closer inspection, the aclocal.m4 file seems to be entirely
unnecessary now, since AOLserver builds and that path to tcl.m4 is wrong
(at least on my machine) -- the installed version lives in
/usr/lib/tcl8.4/tcl.m4.

So, yes, it appears that Tcl's version of autotools isn't a dependency
for AOLserver.

-- Dossy

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