[please don't top-post on technical lists]

On 03/10/2010 02:39 PM, TJ Yang wrote:
> [tjy...@f12 test]$ ./autogen.sh ;./configure
> Preparing the mytest build system...please wait
> 
> Found GNU Autoconf version 2.63
> Found GNU Automake version 1.11.1
> Found GNU Libtool version 2.2.6b
> 
> Automatically preparing build ... done
> 
> The mytest build system is now prepared.  To build here, run:
>   ./configure
>   make
> configure: error: Invalid options, use --help to see good help stuff

I still don't see why you think this is a good thing.  This violates the
GNU Coding Standards.  Most developers are already quite familiar with
the concept of './configure --help' if they want details, without having
to be told that with a no-argument run; and most packages are already
smart enough about doing a sane thing with a default of no arguments.

-- 
Eric Blake   [email protected]    +1-801-349-2682
Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org

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