On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 10:26:22AM +0100, Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
> Hi Kurt,
>
> > old-m4-iface.at:135: $AUTOCONF --force
> > stderr:
> > Usage: autoconf [-h] [--help] [-m dir] [--macrodir=dir]
> > [-l dir] [--localdir=dir] [--version] [template-file]
>
> Weird. I can get neither one of plain 2.59 nor plain 2.13 to emit this
> exact usage message.
Sorry, I didn't check properly.
intrepid:~$ autoconf --version
Autoconf version 2.13
intrepid:~$ autoconf --force
Usage: autoconf [-h] [--help] [-m dir] [--macrodir=dir]
[-l dir] [--localdir=dir] [--version] [template-file]
intrepid:~$ autoconf2.13 --force
Usage: autoconf [-h] [--help] [-m dir] [--macrodir=dir]
[-l dir] [--localdir=dir] [--version] [template-file]
intrepid:~$ cd /usr/src/libtool-1.9+20051126/
intrepid:/usr/src/libtool-1.9+200511264 autoconf --version
autoconf (GNU Autoconf) 2.59
Written by David J. MacKenzie and Akim Demaille.
Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.
There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
> OTOH, I find it important that autoconf wrappers are supported decently.
> Which system is this, and which exact version of the wrapper, if any, so
> we can test it?
I had no idea this was a wrapper, and I thought it was just the
Debian alternative system selecting either of the too, and I'm
using to having 2.59 as the default version.
Looking at the wrapper, I see:
if (defined ($infile)) {
# Assume an input file ending in .ac is 2.50,
# because that extension was introduced after 2.13.
if ($infile =~ /\.ac$/) {
ac250 ();
}
You get this behaviour on Debian if you install both autoconf2.13
and autoconf at the same time.
The wrapper seems to be part of the autoconf2.13 package, which
is 2.13-55, and I have autoconf 2.59a-7.
Kurt
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