> OK. Then we can hide the autoreconf command by a one line shell script > called autogen.sh, that just runs autoreconf, if that is really less of > a burden to new developers. It seems like roughly the same amount of > memory needed in either case, to me, and memorizing autoreconf is useful > across multiple platforms and projects, and memorizing autogen.sh is not.
I would guess that you are unfamiliar with GNOME then, as autogen.sh is used rather extensively throughout GNOME. It is widely used in other projects, and there is even a sourceforge project https://sourceforge.net/projects/buildconf that exists to provide a common autogen.sh. gnome-autogen.sh is the autogen.sh used for GNOME software. As I have never heard of autoreconf, I would say that your comments are only based in your experience, not in fact. Matthew _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: [email protected] http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page
