Bugs fixed in 1.7.7: * The implementation of automake's --no-force option is unreliable, so this option is ignored in this version. A real fix will appear in Automake 1.8. (Debian Bug #206299) * AM_PATH_PYTHON: really check the whole list of interpreters if no argument is given. (PR/399) * Do not warn about leading `_' in variable names, even with -Wportability. * Support user redefinitions of TEXINFO_TEX. * depcomp: support AIX Compiler version 6. * Fix missing rebuilds during `make dist' with BSD make. (Could produce tarballs containing out-of-date files.) * Resurrect multilib support. * Noteworthy manual updates: - Extending aclocal: how to write m4 macros that won't trigger warnings with Automake 1.8. - A Shared Library: Rewrite and split into subsections. Bugs fixed in 1.7.6: * Fix depcomp's icc mode for ICC 7.1. * Diagnose calls to AC_CONFIG_FILES and friends with not enough arguments. * Fix maintainer-clean's removal of autom4te.cache in VPATH builds. * Fix AM_PATH_LISPDIR to work with POSIXLY_CORRECT=1. * Fix the location reported in some diagnostics related to AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS. * Remove Latin-1 characters from elisp-comp. * Update the manual's @dircategory to match the Free Software Directory. Bugs fixed in 1.7.5: * Update install-sh's license to remove an advertising clause. (Debian bug #191717) * Fix a bug introduced in 1.7.4, related to BUILT_SOURCE handling, that caused invalid Makefile.ins to be generated. * Make sure AM_MAKE_INCLUDE doesn't fail when a `doit' file exists. * New FAQ entry: renamed objects. Bugs fixed in 1.7.4: * Tweak the TAGS rule to support Exuberant Ctags (in addition to the Emacs implementation) * Fix output of aclocal.m4 dependencies in subdirectories. * Use `mv -f' instead of `mv' in fastdep rules. * Upgrade mdate-sh to work on OS/2. * Don't byte-compile elisp files when ELCFILES is set empty. (this documented feature was broken by 1.7.3) * Diagnose trailing backslashes on last line of Makefile.am. * Diagnose whitespace following trailing backslashes. * Multiple tests are now correctly supported in DEJATOOL. (PR/388) * Fix rebuilt rules for AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile:Makefile.in:Makefile.bot]) Makefiles. (PR/389) * `make install' will build `BUILT_SOURCES' first. * Minor documentation fixes. Bugs fixed in 1.7.3: * Fix stamp files numbering (when using multiple AC_CONFIG_HEADERS). * Query distutils for `pythondir' and `pythonexecdir', instead of using an hardcoded path. This should allow builds on 64-bit distributions that usually use lib64/ instead of lib/. * AM_PATH_PYTHON will also search for python2.3. * elisp files are now built all at once instead of one by one. Besides incurring a speed-up, this is required to support interdependent elisp files. * Support for DJGPP: - `make distcheck' will now work in `_inst/' and `_build' instead of `=inst/' and `=build/' - use `_dirstamp' when the file-system doesn't support `.dirstamp' - install/uninstall `*.i[0-9][0-9]'-style info files - more changes that affect only the Automake package (not its output) * Fix some incompatibilities with upcoming perl-5.10. * Properly quote AC_PACKAGE_TARNAME and AC_PACKAGE_VERSION when defining PACKAGE and VERSION. * depcomp fixes: - dashmstdout and dashXmstdout modes: don't use `-o /dev/null', this is troublesome with gcc and Solaris compilers. (PR/385) - makedepend mode: work with Libtool. (PR/385 too) - support for ICC. * better support for unusual gettext setups, such as multiple po/ directories (PR/381): - Flag missing po/ and intl/ directories as warnings, not errors. - Disable these warnings if po/ does not exist. * Noteworthy manual updates: - New FAQ chapter. - Document how AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR interacts with missing files. (Debian Bug #39542) - Document `AM_YFLAGS = -d'. (PR/382) Bugs fixed in 1.7.2: * Fix installation and uninstallation of Info files built in subdirectories. * Do not run `./configure --with-included-gettext' during `make distcheck' if AM_GNU_GETTEXT([external]) is used. * Correctly uninstall renamed man pages. * Do not strip escaped newline in variables defined in one condition and augmented in another condition. * Fix ansi2knr rules for LIBOBJS sources. * Clean all known Texinfo index files, not only those which appear to be used, because we cannot know wich indexes are used in included files. (PR/375, Debian Bug #168671) * Honor only the first @setfilename seen in a Texinfo file. * Treat "required file X not found" diagnostics as errors (exit status 1). * Don't complain that a required file is not found when it is a Makefile target. (PR/357) * Don't use single suffix inference rules when building `.info'-less Info files, for the sake of Solaris make. * The `check' target now depends on `$(BUILT_SOURCES)'. (PR/359) * Recognize multiple inference rules such as `.a.b .c.d:'. (PR/371) * Warn about multiple inference rules when -Wportability is used. (PR/372) * Fix building of deansified files from subdirectories. (PR/370) * Add missing `fi' in the .c->.obj rules. * Improve install-sh to work even when names contain spaces or certain (but not all) shell metachars. * Fix the following spurious failures in the test suite: depcomp2.test, gnits2.test, gnits3.test, python3.test, texinfo13.test * Noteworthy manual updates: - Augment the section about BUILT_SOURCES. - Mention that AM_PROG_CC_STDC is a relic that is better avoided today. Bugs fixed in 1.7.1: * Honor `ansi2knr' for files built in subdirectories, or using per-targets flags. * Aclocal should now recognize macro names containing parentheses, e.g. AC_DEFUN([AC_LANG_PREPROC(Fortran 90)], [...]). * Erase *.sum and *.log files created by DejaGnu, during `make distclean'. (Debian Bug#153697) * Install Python files even if they were built. (PR/369) * Have stamp-vti dependent upon configure instead of configure.ac, as the version might not be defined in the latter. (PR/358) * Reorder arguments passed to a couple of commands, so things works when POSIXLY_CORRECT=1. * Fix a regex that can cause Perl to segfault on large input. (Debian Bug#162583) * Fix distribution of packages that have some sources defined conditionally, as in the `Conditional compilation using Automake conditionals' example of the manual. * Fix spurious test suite failures on IRIX. * Don't report a required variable as undefined if it has been defined conditionally for the "right" conditions. * Fix cleaning of the /tmp subdirectory used by `make distcheck', in case `make distcheck' fails. * Fix distribution of included Makefile fragment, so we don't create spurious directories in the distribution. (PR/366) * Don't complain that a target lacks `.$(EXEEXT)' when it has it. New in 1.7: * Autoconf 2.54 is required. * `aclocal' and `automake' will no longer warn about obsolete configure macros. This is done by `autoconf -Wobsolete'. * AM_CONFIG_HEADER, AM_SYS_POSIX_TERMIOS and AM_HEADER_TIOCGWINSZ_NEEDS_SYS_IOCTL are obsolete (although still supported). You should use AC_CONFIG_HEADERS, AC_SYS_POSIX_TERMIOS, and AC_HEADER_TIOCGWINSZ instead. `autoupdate' can upgrade `configure.ac' for you. * Support for per-program and per-library `_CPPFLAGS'. * New `ctags' target (builds CTAGS files). * Support for -Wmumble and -Wno-mumble, where mumble is a warning category (see `automake --help' or the manual for a list of them). * Honor the WARNINGS environment variable. * Omit the call to depcomp when using gcc3: call the compiler directly. * A new option, std-options, tests that programs support --help and --version when `make installcheck' is run. 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Developers no longer need GNU make * Python support * Uses DIST_SUBDIRS in some situations when SUBDIRS is conditional * Most files are correctly handled if they appear in subdirs For instance, a _DATA file can appear in a subdir * GNU tar is no longer required for `make dist' * Added support for `dist_' and `nodist_' prefixes * Added support for `nobase_' prefix * Compiled Java support * Support for per-executable and per-library compilation flags * Many bug fixes New in 1.4: * Added support for the Fortran 77 programming language. * Re-indexed the Automake Texinfo manual. * Added `AM_FOOFLAGS' variable for each compiler invocation; e.g. AM_CFLAGS can be used in Makefile.am to set C compiler flags * Support for latest autoconf, including support for objext * Can now put `.' in SUBDIRS to control build order * `include' command and `+=' support for macro assignment * Dependency tracking no long susceptible to deleted header file problem * Maintainer mode now a conditional. @MAINT@ is now an anachronism. * Bug fixes New in 1.3: * Bug fixes * Better Cygwin32 support * Support for suffix rules with _SOURCES variables * New options `readme-alpha' and `check-news'; Gnits mode sets these * @LEXLIB@ no longer required when lex source seen Lex support in `missing', and new lex macro. 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From Gord Matzigkeit. * HEADERS variable no longer needed; now can put .h files directly into foo_SOURCES variable. * Automake automatically rebuilds files listed in AC_OUTPUT. The corresponding ".in" files are included in the distribution. New in 0.28: * Added --gnu and --gnits options * More standards checking * Bug fixes * Cleaned up 'dist' targets * Added AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS variable and several options * Now scans configure.in to get some information (preliminary) New in 0.27: * Works with Perl 4 again New in 0.26: * Added --install-missing option. * Pretty-prints generated macros and rules * Comments in Makefile.am are placed more intelligently in Makefile.in * Generates .PHONY target * Rule or macro in Makefile.am now overrides contents of Automake file * Substantial cleanups from François Pinard New in 0.25: * Bug fixes. * Works with Perl 4 again. 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