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Autoconf
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Autoconf is an extensible package of m4 macros that produce shell
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scripts to automatically configure software source code packages.
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These scripts can adapt the packages to many kinds of UNIX-like
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systems without manual user intervention. Autoconf creates a
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configuration script for a package from a template file that lists the
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operating system features that the package can use, in the form of m4
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macro calls.
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Producing configuration scripts using Autoconf requires GNU m4. The
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configuration scripts produced by Autoconf are self-contained, so
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their users do not need to have Autoconf (or GNU m4). Also, some
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optional utilities that come with Autoconf use Perl, Bash, TCL, and
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the TCL packages Expect and DejaGNU. However, none of those are
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required in order to use the main Autoconf program. If they are not
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present, the affected Autoconf utilities will not be installed.
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The file INSTALL can be distributed with packages that use
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Autoconf-generated configure scripts and Makefiles that conform to the
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GNU coding standards. The package's README can just give an overview
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of the package, where to report bugs, and a pointer to INSTALL for
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instructions on compilation and installation. This removes the need
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to maintain many similar sets of installation instructions.
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The file `acconfig.h' contains short descriptions of the C preprocessor
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variables that Autoconf can define, suitable for copying into other
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packages' configuration headers or Makefile.in files. You can use the
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program `autoheader' to automatically create a configuration header
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from a `configure.in', based on the information in `acconfig.h'.
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Mail suggestions and bug reports for Autoconf to
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bug-gnu-utils@prep.ai.mit.edu. Please include the Autoconf version
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number, which you can get by running "autoconf --version".
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