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-rw-r--r-- | doc/automake.texi | 8 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/doc/automake.texi b/doc/automake.texi index b486c1c90..da0aa2942 100644 --- a/doc/automake.texi +++ b/doc/automake.texi @@ -3857,12 +3857,12 @@ will have been taken care of. If otherwise you used to call @command{aclocal} directly yourself or from some script, you will quickly notice the change. -Many packages come with a script called @file{bootstrap.sh} or +Many packages come with a script called @file{bootstrap} or @file{autogen.sh}, that will just call @command{aclocal}, @command{libtoolize}, @command{gettextize} or @command{autopoint}, @command{autoconf}, @command{autoheader}, and @command{automake} in the right order. Actually this is precisely what @command{autoreconf} -can do for you. If your package has such a @file{bootstrap.sh} or +can do for you. If your package has such a @file{bootstrap} or @file{autogen.sh} script, consider using @command{autoreconf}. That should simplify its logic a lot (less things to maintain, yum!), it's even likely you will not need the script anymore, and more to the point @@ -5524,7 +5524,7 @@ performed automatically by Autoconf (@pxref{AC_LIBOBJ vs LIBOBJS, , @cindex @command{libtoolize}, no longer run by @command{automake} @cindex @command{libtoolize} and @command{autoreconf} @cindex @command{autoreconf} and @command{libtoolize} -@cindex @file{bootstrap.sh} and @command{autoreconf} +@cindex @file{bootstrap} and @command{autoreconf} @cindex @file{autogen.sh} and @command{autoreconf} Libtool comes with a tool called @command{libtoolize} that will @@ -5543,7 +5543,7 @@ functionality has been moved into the @command{autoreconf} command (@pxref{autoreconf Invocation, , Using @command{autoreconf}, autoconf, The Autoconf Manual}). If you do not want to remember what to run and when, just learn the @command{autoreconf} command. Hopefully, -replacing existing @file{bootstrap.sh} or @file{autogen.sh} scripts by +replacing existing @file{bootstrap} or @file{autogen.sh} scripts by a call to @command{autoreconf} should also free you from any similar incompatible change in the future. |