Bowie Bailey writes:

I added the above between the %setup and %configure lines.  It seemed to
go ok until it hit autoconf.  Here's the last bit of output:

libtoolize: linking file `libltdl/ltdl.c'
libtoolize: linking file `libltdl/ltdl.h'
libtoolize: linking file `libltdl/slist.c'
libtoolize: Remember to add `LT_CONFIG_LTDL_DIR([libltdl])' to
`configure.in'.
libtoolize: Consider using `AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([libltdl/config])' in
configure.in.
libtoolize: Consider using `AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([libltdl/m4])' in
configure.in.
libtoolize: Consider adding `-I m4' to ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS in Makefile.am.
+ aclocal
+ autoheader
+ automake
+ autoconf
configure.in:24: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_PROG_SYSCONFTOOL
       If this token and others are legitimate, please use m4_pattern_allow.
       See the Autoconf documentation.
error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.WVdhQW (%prep)

Do you think this is worth pursuing, or should I just give up and run
the upgrade the old system?

Install http://www.courier-mta.org/download.html#sysconftool

Am I likely to have any issues with an upgrade from Courier 0.69.0 and
Authlib 0.65.0 to the current releases?

It's up to you.

courier-authlib upgrade shouldn't be an issue. Updating to the current version of Courier only adds a new configuration setting related to encryption, and a monthly script to generate a new set of DH parameters. This should be taken care of automatically if you follow the typical upgrade process – either build the RPMs, or run make install-configure, and manually install the cron entry.

But there's a possibility that even the current version might balk for the same reason – libtool library mismatch. You might end up being in the same boat again.

Updating to the current version does have certain advantages. The default, out of the box, encryption settings are stronger. Which is always a good thing.

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