Stefano Lattarini wrote:
> On 07/21/2012 05:51 PM, Jim Meyering wrote:
>> Stefano Lattarini wrote:
>>
>>> Do so because future automake and aclocal versions (starting from 1.13)
>>> won't support 'configure.in' anymore as the name of the Autoconf input
>>> file. Without this patch, the Autoconf testsuite experience some
>>> spurious failures when run with the development version of aclocal and
>>> automake installed somewhere in $PATH.
>>>
>>> * tests/torture.at: Rename 'configure.in' to 'configure.ac' throughout.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini <[email protected]>
>>> ---
>>> tests/torture.at | 28 ++++++++++++++--------------
>>> 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/tests/torture.at b/tests/torture.at
>>> index 9923305..db10e9c 100644
>>> --- a/tests/torture.at
>>> +++ b/tests/torture.at
>>> @@ -1444,10 +1444,10 @@ export CONFIG_SITE
>>> # The contents of `inner/', and `inner/innermost/'.
>>> AS_MKDIR_P([inner/innermost])
>>>
>>> -# We have to use configure.in, not configure.ac, if we still want to
>>> +# We have to use configure.ac, not configure.ac, if we still want to
>>
>> That comment now makes no sense.
>>
> Oops, sorry. The risk of automated changes ...
>
>> I'd remove the comment altogether,
>>
> Done. Here is the updated commit message:
>
> tests: use configure.ac, not configure.in, with aclocal/automake involved
>
> Do so because future automake and aclocal versions (starting from 1.13)
> won't support 'configure.in' anymore as the name of the Autoconf input
I see you haven't yet taught your editor (or something)
to treat the use of "anymore" as suspect ;-)
Do so because future automake and aclocal versions (starting from 1.13)
drop support for using 'configure.in' as the name of the Autoconf input
> file. Without this patch, the Autoconf testsuite experience some
s/ce/ces/
> spurious failures when run with the development version of aclocal and
> automake installed somewhere in $PATH.
I suppose you mean s/somewhere/early enough/,
because installing them at the end as no effect.