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Thu Jul 26 2001 Than Ngo <than@redhat.com>
- add patch to fix exit status
Tue Jul 10 2001 Jens Petersen <petersen@redhat.com>
- add patch to include various standard C headers as needed by various
    autoconf tests (#19114)
- add patch to autoscan.pl to get a better choice of init file (#42071), to
    test for CPP after CC (#42072) and to detect C++ source and g++
    (#42073).
Tue Jun 26 2001 Jens Petersen <petersen@redhat.com>
- Add a back-port of _AC_PROG_CXX_EXIT_DECLARATION from version 2.50 to
    make detection of C++ exit() declaration prototype platform
    independent. The check is done in AC_PROG_CXX with the result stored in
    "confdefs.h". The exit() prototype in AC_TRY_RUN_NATIVE is no longer
    needed. (fixes #18829)
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Summary: A GNU tool for automatically configuring source code.
Name: autoconf
Version: 2.13
Release: 10p
Release: 13
Copyright: GPL
Group: Development/Tools
Source: ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/autoconf/autoconf-%{version}.tar.gz
Patch0: autoconf-2.12-race.patch
Patch1: autoconf-2.13-mawk.patch
Patch2: autoconf-2.13-notmp.patch
Patch3: autoconf-2.13-glibc22.patch
Patch3: autoconf-2.13-c++exit.patch
Patch4: autoconf-2.13-headers.patch
Patch5: autoconf-2.13-autoscan.patch
Patch6: autoconf-2.13-exit.patch
Prereq: /sbin/install-info
Requires: gawk, m4, mktemp, perl, textutils
BuildArchitectures: noarch
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%description
GNU's Autoconf is a tool for configuring source code and Makefiles.
Using Autoconf, programmers can create portable and configurable
packages, since the person building the package is allowed to
packages, since the person building the package is allowed to
specify various configuration options.
You should install Autoconf if you are developing software and you'd
like to use it to create shell scripts which will configure your
like to use it to create shell scripts which will configure your
source code packages. If you are installing Autoconf, you will also
need to install the GNU m4 package.
Note that the Autoconf package is not required for the end user who
may be configuring software with an Autoconf-generated script;
may be configuring software with an Autoconf-generated script;
Autoconf is only required for the generation of the scripts, not
their use.
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%patch0 -p1
%patch1 -p1
%patch2 -p1
%patch3 -p1 -b .glibc22
%patch3 -p1
%patch4 -p1
%patch5 -p1
%patch6 -p1
%build
%configure
@ -73,6 +79,24 @@ fi
%{_datadir}/autoconf
%changelog
* Thu Jul 26 2001 Than Ngo <than@redhat.com>
- add patch to fix exit status
* Tue Jul 10 2001 Jens Petersen <petersen@redhat.com>
- add patch to include various standard C headers as needed
by various autoconf tests (#19114)
- add patch to autoscan.pl to get a better choice of init
file (#42071), to test for CPP after CC (#42072) and to
detect C++ source and g++ (#42073).
* Tue Jun 26 2001 Jens Petersen <petersen@redhat.com>
- Add a back-port of _AC_PROG_CXX_EXIT_DECLARATION
from version 2.50 to make detection of C++ exit()
declaration prototype platform independent. The check is
done in AC_PROG_CXX with the result stored in "confdefs.h".
The exit() prototype in AC_TRY_RUN_NATIVE is no longer needed.
(fixes #18829)
* Wed Nov 29 2000 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <bero@redhat.com>
- Fix up interoperability with glibc 2.2 and gcc 2.96:
AC_TRY_RUN_NATIVE in C++ mode added a prototype for exit() to