On Thursday, 02.07.2015 at 22:02, Antti Kantee wrote:
> On 02/07/15 20:25, Martin Lucina wrote:
> >Wonderful. So the canonical compilation process for a GNU autoconf package
> >is now:
> >
> >./configure --host=x86-64-rumprun-netbsd (or whichever target)
> >make
> >
> >Given that configure will just work out CC et al correctly now, do you mind
> >if I remove the -configure, -make and -gmake wrappers?
>
> -configure, sure, but we can't assume that everything on the planet
> uses gnu autoconf, and therefore the case for -{g,}make remains.
I guess so, altough -{g,}make sort of send the message "you should always
use that instead of just make" which is not correct. Anyhow, let's see, if
it confuses people we can remove it later.