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>> [[ -e "./configure.ac" ]] && eautoreconf || ewarn
>> "Unable to autoreconf
>> the configure script. Things may fail."
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>> That'll ewarn if configure.ac doesn't exist at all. Doesn't eautoreconf die
>> anyway if it fails, and if not, is it a good idea for failures to only give
>> a
>> warning?
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> That || die is not for eautoreconf
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> [[ -e "something" ]] && somethingexists || somethingisnotexisting
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> For your behaviour it would have to look like this
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> [[ -e "something" ]] && { somethingexists || die if the commands failed ; }
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Mea culpa,
now I see you ask if I should not die if that configure.ac is not found.
Well the issue is that things Might fail, not 100% fail :] and it is for
prefix only so we can update behaviour for it later to be more strict.
Tomas
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