SOURCES: autoconf-info.patch - updated for 2.63
qboosh
qboosh at pld-linux.org
Wed Sep 10 17:59:58 CEST 2008
Author: qboosh Date: Wed Sep 10 15:59:58 2008 GMT
Module: SOURCES Tag: HEAD
---- Log message:
- updated for 2.63
---- Files affected:
SOURCES:
autoconf-info.patch (1.17 -> 1.18)
---- Diffs:
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Index: SOURCES/autoconf-info.patch
diff -u SOURCES/autoconf-info.patch:1.17 SOURCES/autoconf-info.patch:1.18
--- SOURCES/autoconf-info.patch:1.17 Wed Apr 16 21:01:46 2008
+++ SOURCES/autoconf-info.patch Wed Sep 10 17:59:52 2008
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---- autoconf-2.62/doc/autoconf.texi.orig 2008-04-16 20:34:45.377155963 +0200
-+++ autoconf-2.62/doc/autoconf.texi 2008-04-16 20:39:04.079896078 +0200
+--- autoconf-2.63/doc/autoconf.texi.orig 2008-09-10 17:43:06.324991499 +0200
++++ autoconf-2.63/doc/autoconf.texi 2008-09-10 17:43:06.468990661 +0200
@@ -203,29 +203,19 @@
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
* Customizing autom4te:: Customizing the Autoconf package
Programming in M4sugar
-@@ -559,13 +549,13 @@
+@@ -561,13 +551,13 @@
* System Type:: Specifying the system type
* Sharing Defaults:: Setting site-wide defaults for @command{configure}
* Defining Variables:: Specifying the compiler etc.
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
* Obsolete Macros:: Backward compatibility macros
* Autoconf 1:: Tips for upgrading your files
* Autoconf 2.13:: Some fresher tips
-@@ -590,7 +580,7 @@
+@@ -592,7 +582,7 @@
* Using an Autotest Test Suite:: Autotest and the user
* Writing Testsuites:: Autotest macros
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
* Making testsuite Scripts:: Using autom4te to create @command{testsuite}
Using an Autotest Test Suite
-@@ -946,7 +936,7 @@
+@@ -948,7 +938,7 @@
@item
a shell script called @file{config.status} that, when run, recreates
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
@item
an optional shell script normally called @file{config.cache}
-@@ -1006,10 +996,10 @@
+@@ -1008,10 +998,10 @@
@menu
* Writing Autoconf Input:: What to put in an Autoconf input file
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
@end menu
@node Writing Autoconf Input
-@@ -1025,7 +1015,7 @@
+@@ -1027,7 +1017,7 @@
or specialized features, @file{configure.ac} might need to contain some
hand-crafted shell commands; see @ref{Portable Shell}. The
@command{autoscan} program can give you a good start in writing
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@
Previous versions of Autoconf promoted the name @file{configure.in},
which is somewhat ambiguous (the tool needed to process this file is not
-@@ -1281,7 +1271,7 @@
+@@ -1283,7 +1273,7 @@
@end display
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@
@section Using @command{autoscan} to Create @file{configure.ac}
@cindex @command{autoscan}
-@@ -1303,7 +1293,7 @@
+@@ -1305,7 +1295,7 @@
use a configuration header file, you must add a call to
@code{AC_CONFIG_HEADERS} (@pxref{Configuration Headers}). You might
also have to change or add some @code{#if} directives to your program in
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@
information about a program that can help with that job).
When using @command{autoscan} to maintain a @file{configure.ac}, simply
-@@ -1342,7 +1332,7 @@
+@@ -1348,7 +1338,7 @@
Prepend @var{dir} to the include path. Multiple invocations accumulate.
@end table
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@
@section Using @command{ifnames} to List Conditionals
@cindex @command{ifnames}
-@@ -1351,8 +1341,7 @@
+@@ -1357,8 +1347,7 @@
preprocessor conditionals. If a package has already been set up to have
some portability, @command{ifnames} can thus help you figure out what its
@command{configure} needs to check for. It may help fill in some gaps in a
@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@
@command{ifnames} scans all of the C source files named on the command line
(or the standard input, if none are given) and writes to the standard
-@@ -1374,7 +1363,7 @@
+@@ -1380,7 +1369,7 @@
Print the version number of Autoconf and exit.
@end table
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@
@section Using @command{autoconf} to Create @command{configure}
@cindex @command{autoconf}
-@@ -1468,8 +1457,7 @@
+@@ -1474,8 +1463,7 @@
@cindex Macro invocation stack
Because @command{autoconf} uses @command{autom4te} behind the scenes, it
displays a back trace for errors, but not for warnings; if you want
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@
@item --trace=@var{macro}[:@var{format}]
@itemx -t @var{macro}[:@var{format}]
-@@ -1481,7 +1469,7 @@
+@@ -1487,7 +1475,7 @@
The @var{format} is a regular string, with newlines if desired, and
several special escape codes. It defaults to @samp{$f:$l:$n:$%}; see
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@
@item --initialization
@itemx -i
-@@ -1555,7 +1543,7 @@
+@@ -1561,7 +1549,7 @@
@end group
@end example
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@
@section Using @command{autoreconf} to Update @command{configure} Scripts
@cindex @command{autoreconf}
-@@ -1592,8 +1580,8 @@
+@@ -1598,8 +1586,8 @@
Gettext supplies the @command{autopoint} command to add translation
infrastructure to a source package. If you use @command{autopoint},
your @file{configure.ac} should invoke both @code{AM_GNU_GETTEXT} and
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@
@acronym{GNU} @code{gettext} utilities}, for further details.
@noindent
-@@ -1897,8 +1885,8 @@
+@@ -1914,8 +1902,8 @@
source directory; @command{configure} checks for this file's existence to
make sure that the directory that it is told contains the source code in
fact does. Occasionally people accidentally specify the wrong directory
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@
@end defmac
-@@ -2111,7 +2099,7 @@
+@@ -2128,7 +2116,7 @@
when used in @var{output}, or the standard input when used in the
@var{inputs}. You most probably don't need to use this in
@file{configure.ac}, but it is convenient when using the command line
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@
for more details.
The @var{inputs} may be absolute or relative file names. In the latter
-@@ -2971,7 +2959,7 @@
+@@ -2991,7 +2979,7 @@
so @file{config.status} ensures that @file{config.h} is considered up to
date. @xref{Output}, for more information about @code{AC_OUTPUT}.
@@ -256,7 +256,7 @@
configuration-related dependencies.
@node Configuration Headers
-@@ -3051,7 +3039,7 @@
+@@ -3071,7 +3059,7 @@
@menu
* Header Templates:: Input for the configuration headers
@@ -265,20 +265,34 @@
* Autoheader Macros:: How to specify CPP templates
@end menu
-@@ -3106,10 +3094,10 @@
- comments in preprocessor macros has never been a good idea.
+@@ -3113,7 +3101,7 @@
+ generated header.
Since it is a tedious task to keep a template header up to date, you may
-use @command{autoheader} to generate it, see @ref{autoheader Invocation}.
+use @command{autoheader} to generate it, see @ref{autoheader}.
+ During the instantiation of the header, each @samp{#undef} line in the
+ template file for each symbol defined by @samp{AC_DEFINE} is changed to an
+@@ -3151,7 +3139,7 @@
+ probably use @samp{AH_BOTTOM} to append the @samp{#include} directive.
+
- at node autoheader Invocation
+ at node autoheader
@subsection Using @command{autoheader} to Create @file{config.h.in}
@cindex @command{autoheader}
-@@ -8749,7 +8737,7 @@
+@@ -6801,7 +6789,7 @@
+ And finally, the default for @var{action-if-universal} is to ensure that
+ @samp{WORDS_BIGENDIAN} is defined if and only if a universal build is
+ detected and the current code is big-endian; this default works only if
+- at command{autoheader} is used (@pxref{autoheader Invocation}).
++ at command{autoheader} is used (@pxref{autoheader}).
+
+ If you use this macro without specifying @var{action-if-universal}, you
+ should also use @code{AC_CONFIG_HEADERS}; otherwise
+@@ -8794,7 +8782,7 @@
files depend upon @command{bizarre-cc} being the C compiler. If
for some reason the user runs @command{./configure} again, or if it is
run via @samp{./config.status --recheck}, (@xref{Automatic Remaking},
@@ -287,7 +301,7 @@
inconsistent, composed of results depending upon two different
compilers.
-@@ -8802,7 +8790,7 @@
+@@ -8847,7 +8835,7 @@
@item
@var{variable} is kept during automatic reconfiguration
@@ -296,7 +310,7 @@
line argument, including when no cache is used:
@example
-@@ -9790,11 +9778,11 @@
+@@ -9856,11 +9844,11 @@
It supports M4 extensions designed for use in tools like Autoconf.
@menu
@@ -310,7 +324,7 @@
@subsection Invoking @command{autom4te}
The command line arguments are modeled after M4's:
-@@ -10052,7 +10040,7 @@
+@@ -10118,7 +10106,7 @@
not.
@end table
@@ -319,7 +333,7 @@
@item --preselect=@var{macro}
@itemx -p @var{macro}
-@@ -10140,8 +10128,8 @@
+@@ -10206,8 +10194,8 @@
wrapped in between a @samp{begin-language: "@var{language}"},
@samp{end-language: "@var{language}"} pair.
@@ -330,7 +344,7 @@
more generally arguments, are introduced by @samp{args:
@var{arguments}}. You may use the traditional shell syntax to quote the
@var{arguments}.
-@@ -11785,7 +11773,7 @@
+@@ -12175,7 +12163,7 @@
When the user runs @samp{autoconf -W error}, warnings from
@code{m4_warn} (including those issued through @code{AC_DIAGNOSE} and
@@ -339,7 +353,7 @@
@node Dependencies Between Macros
@section Dependencies Between Macros
-@@ -17974,16 +17962,16 @@
+@@ -18580,16 +18568,16 @@
* System Type:: Specifying the system type
* Sharing Defaults:: Setting site-wide defaults for @command{configure}
* Defining Variables:: Specifying the compiler etc.
@@ -359,7 +373,7 @@
@chapter config.status Invocation
@cindex @command{config.status}
-@@ -18129,7 +18117,7 @@
+@@ -18735,7 +18723,7 @@
@menu
* Obsolete config.status Use:: Obsolete convention for @command{config.status}
* acconfig Header:: Additional entries in @file{config.h.in}
@@ -368,7 +382,7 @@
* Obsolete Macros:: Backward compatibility macros
* Autoconf 1:: Tips for upgrading your files
* Autoconf 2.13:: Some fresher tips
-@@ -18139,7 +18127,7 @@
+@@ -18745,7 +18733,7 @@
@section Obsolete @file{config.status} Invocation
@file{config.status} now supports arguments to specify the files to
@@ -377,7 +391,7 @@
Before, environment variables had to be used.
@defvar CONFIG_COMMANDS
-@@ -18170,7 +18158,7 @@
+@@ -18776,7 +18764,7 @@
@file{config.status} ignores this variable.
@end defvar
@@ -386,7 +400,7 @@
would be:
@example
-@@ -18244,7 +18232,7 @@
+@@ -18850,7 +18838,7 @@
self-contained, and should not depend upon @file{acconfig.h} etc.
@@ -395,7 +409,7 @@
@section Using @command{autoupdate} to Modernize @file{configure.ac}
@cindex @command{autoupdate}
-@@ -19389,7 +19377,7 @@
+@@ -20028,7 +20016,7 @@
If you have an @file{aclocal.m4} installed with Autoconf (as opposed to
in a particular package's source directory), you must rename it to
@@ -403,8 +417,8 @@
+ at file{acsite.m4}. @xref{autoconf}.
If you distribute @file{install.sh} with your package, rename it to
- @file{install-sh} so @code{make} builtin rules don't inadvertently
-@@ -19444,7 +19432,7 @@
+ @file{install-sh} so @command{make} builtin rules don't inadvertently
+@@ -20083,7 +20071,7 @@
the documentation for them. @xref{Obsolete Macros}, for a table showing the
new names for the old macros. Use the @command{autoupdate} program to
convert your @file{configure.ac} to using the new macro names.
@@ -413,7 +427,7 @@
Some macros have been superseded by similar ones that do the job better,
but are not call-compatible. If you get warnings about calling obsolete
-@@ -19980,7 +19968,7 @@
+@@ -20619,7 +20607,7 @@
@menu
* Using an Autotest Test Suite:: Autotest and the user
* Writing Testsuites:: Autotest macros
@@ -422,7 +436,7 @@
* Making testsuite Scripts:: Using autom4te to create @command{testsuite}
@end menu
-@@ -20042,7 +20030,7 @@
+@@ -20681,7 +20669,7 @@
@itemize @bullet
@item a debugging script named @file{run} which reruns the test in
@@ -431,7 +445,7 @@
of debugging scripts has the purpose of easing the chase for bugs.
@item all the files created with @code{AT_DATA}
-@@ -20304,7 +20292,7 @@
+@@ -20943,7 +20931,7 @@
@end defmac
@@ -440,7 +454,7 @@
@section Running @command{testsuite} Scripts
@cindex @command{testsuite}
-@@ -20471,7 +20459,7 @@
+@@ -21115,7 +21103,7 @@
An Autotest test suite is to be configured in @var{directory}. This
macro requires the instantiation of @file{@var{directory}/atconfig} from
@file{@var{directory}/atconfig.in}, and sets the default
@@ -449,7 +463,7 @@
@end defmac
@item
-@@ -20825,7 +20813,7 @@
+@@ -21469,7 +21457,7 @@
which can be a long process for complex @file{configure.ac}.
This is why all these tools, instead of running directly M4, invoke
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