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# Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
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dnl Autoconf 2.58 defines abs_top_builddir incorrectly, so we
dnl have to require 2.58a, otherwise all our test cases will fail
dnl (abs_top_builddir is used in tests/automake.in). Note that
dnl this is a requirement for the Automake package itself.
dnl Automake users can still use Autoconf 2.58.
AC_PREREQ(2.58a)
AC_INIT([GNU Automake], [1.7d], [bug-automake@gnu.org])
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(automake.in)
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(lib)
AC_CANONICAL_BUILD
# Save the AUTOCONF setting before AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE overrides it;
# this way we can run Autoconf tests from configure without being
# bothered by `missing'.
am_AUTOCONF=${AUTOCONF-autoconf}
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([1.6 dist-bzip2])
# The API version is the base version. We must guarantee
# compatibility for all releases with the same API version.
# Our current rule is that:
# * All releases, including the prereleases, in an X.Y series
# are compatible. So 1.5.1c is compatible with 1.5.
# * Prereleases on the trunk are all incompatible -- 1.5b and 1.5c
# aren't the same.
APIVERSION=`echo "$VERSION" | sed -e 's/^\([[0-9]]*\.[[0-9]]*[[a-z]]*\).*$/\1/'`
AC_SUBST(APIVERSION)
# A versioned directory, defined here for convenience.
pkgvdatadir="\${datadir}/automake-${APIVERSION}"
AC_SUBST(pkgvdatadir)
# $AUTOMAKE and $ACLOCAL are always run after a `cd $top_srcdir',
# hence `.' is really what we want for perllibdir, libdir, and acdir.
ACLOCAL="perllibdir=`pwd`/lib:./lib `pwd`/aclocal --acdir=m4"
AUTOMAKE="perllibdir=`pwd`/lib:./lib `pwd`/automake --libdir=lib"
AC_PATH_PROG(PERL, perl)
if test -z "$PERL"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([perl not found])
fi
$PERL -e 'require 5.005;' || {
AC_MSG_ERROR([perl 5.005 or better is required])
}
# The test suite will skip some tests if tex is absent.
AC_CHECK_PROG([TEX], [tex], [tex])
# Test for Autoconf. We run Autoconf in a subdirectory to ease
# deletion of any files created (such as those added to
# autom4te.cache). We used to perform only the last of the three
# following tests, but some users were unable to figure out that their
# installation was broken since --version appeared to work.
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether autoconf is installed], [am_cv_autoconf_installed],
[if AM_RUN_LOG([eval $am_AUTOCONF --version]);
then
am_cv_autoconf_installed=yes
else
am_cv_autoconf_installed=no
fi])
if test "$am_cv_autoconf_installed" = no; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Autoconf 2.58 or better is required.
Please make sure it is installed and in your PATH.])
fi
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether autoconf works], [am_cv_autoconf_works],
[mkdir conftest
echo 'AC''_INIT' > conftest/conftest.ac
if AM_RUN_LOG([cd conftest && eval $am_AUTOCONF -o /dev/null conftest.ac]);
then
am_cv_autoconf_works=yes
else
am_cv_autoconf_works=no
fi
rm -rf conftest])
if test "$am_cv_autoconf_works" = no; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([The installed version of autoconf does not work.
Please check config.log for error messages before this one.])
fi
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether autoconf is recent enough], [am_cv_autoconf_version],
[mkdir conftest
echo 'AC''_PREREQ(2.58)' > conftest/conftest.ac
if AM_RUN_LOG([cd conftest && eval $am_AUTOCONF -o /dev/null conftest.ac]);
then
am_cv_autoconf_version=yes
else
am_cv_autoconf_version=no
fi
rm -rf conftest])
if test "$am_cv_autoconf_version" = no; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Autoconf 2.58 or better is required.])
fi
# Test for ln. We need use it to install the versioned binaries.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether ln works])
AC_CACHE_VAL([am_cv_prog_ln], [
rm -f conftest conftest.file
: >conftest.file
if ln conftest.file conftest 2>/dev/null; then
am_cv_prog_ln=ln
else
am_cv_prog_ln='cp -p'
fi
rm -f conftest conftest.file])
AC_SUBST([LN], [$am_cv_prog_ln])
result=no
test "x$am_cv_prog_ln" = xln && result=yes
AC_MSG_RESULT([$result])
# The amount we should wait after modifying files depends on the platform.
# On Windows '95, '98 and ME, files modifications have 2-seconds
# granularity and can be up to 3 seconds in the future w.r.t. the
# system clock. When it is important to ensure one file is older
# than another we wait at least 5 seconds between creations.
case $build in
*-pc-msdosdjgpp) MODIFICATION_DELAY=5;;
*) MODIFICATION_DELAY=2;;
esac
AC_SUBST([MODIFICATION_DELAY])
# Test for things needed by the test suite.
AC_PROG_EGREP
AC_PROG_FGREP
AC_CONFIG_FILES([
Makefile
doc/Makefile
lib/Automake/Makefile
lib/Automake/tests/Makefile
lib/Makefile
lib/am/Makefile
m4/Makefile
tests/Makefile
tests/defs
])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([tests/aclocal-${APIVERSION}:tests/aclocal.in],
[chmod +x tests/aclocal-${APIVERSION}],
[APIVERSION=$APIVERSION])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([tests/automake-${APIVERSION}:tests/automake.in],
[chmod +x tests/automake-${APIVERSION}])
AC_OUTPUT
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