Torsten Neuer writes:
 > 
 > If a configure breaks if aclocal/autoconf/automake etc. is not installed,
 > something has been done wrong with setting up the distribution.

 As far as I can tell the problem lies in the versions of those tools.
There should be some support in those tools to avoid running a version
that is older than the one used to generate the files.

 > >My Red Hat 4.2 Linux system does have automake, though perhaps an earlier
 > >version than what you're using (I have 1.0), but we do want to keep this
 > >code as portable as possible.
 > 

 It occurs to me that it is more portable to use automake. There was
complex support for 'include Makefile.config' in Makefile.in (BSDI
does it otherwise) that was removed because automake handles the
inclusion.

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