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<H1>[Mageia-dev] autogen.sh</H1>
<B>Angelo Naselli</B>
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Il 19/09/2012 10:55, Oden Eriksson ha scritto:
><i> Hello people.
</I>><i>
</I>><i> Someone was wondering why i added autogen.sh in libxslt. There is a
</I>><i> reason for this after long time maintaining open source softwares.
</I>><i> See it as a "last known good" way of using the autopoo stuff as
</I>><i> done upstream. If "autoreconf - fi" should ever fail in libxslt
</I>><i> use the provided autogen.sh file. These files tends to disappear or
</I>><i> be moved to the upstream release managers private hard drive only,
</I>><i> or something like that. It's simply wise to keep autogen.sh for
</I>><i> ourselves for reference. If you don't need to use it, fine, but
</I>><i> keep it.
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I'm not against on having stuff that simplify our life in building
packages, but i have a question what does autogen.sh that does not
work with the standard sequence (more or less always the same)?:
libtoolize && aclocal && automake --add-missing && autoconf
Just wonder...
Cheers,
Angelo
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