and config.sub executable after they are installed as _DATA.
We can't use _SCRIPTS because the various program name
transforms may be applied to them.
(dist_pkgdata_DATA): List config.guess and config.sub here
(pkgdata_SCRIPTS): instead of here.
rather than running chmod afterwards, preventing a race
condition where the directory could be replaced with a symbolic
link in the time between the two commands.
the 1.5.2 release.
* Makefile.am (cvs-dist): Because we check whether ChangeLog
has been committed, this rule can't be run with uncommitted
source so we can't run 'commit' and don't need to run
'make dist' a second time. Fix CVS tag as it should be
"release-X" not "Release-X".
(cvs_commit): New rule for the cvs-release chain that runs
'commit'
(cvs-release): Depend on cvs-commit, depend on deltas instead of
cvs-diff and xdelta.
(cvs-diff): Removed, replaced with delta-diff.
(delta-diff): Unpack and diff the old and new tarballs rather
than using CVS, so we get a genuinely complete diff.
(xdelta): Removed, replaced with delta-xdelta.
(got-xdelta): New rule for improved reading.
(delta-xdiff): Copied and cleaned up version of old xdelta rule.
(deltas): Depends on delta-diff and delta-xdelta (make deltas).
(cvs-news): Don't depend on timestamps, cvs-dist itself does now.
(prev-tarball): This is the only place we need a LASTRELEASE check
so copy the code here and remove the CHECK_RELEASE variable.
(new-tarball): Check there's a new tarball (did cvs-dist work?)
(FETCHFILES): Remove obsolete libltdl mentions.
* README-alpha: Update CVS instructions as everything's changed
on Savannah.
(Release procedure): Update NEWS and ChangeLog after changing
the version number (both times); Run 'make fetch' after running
'configure' (difficult to do it beforehand); Require 'commit'
before 'make cvs-dist' as that checks ChangeLog is committed;
'make deltas' instead of 'cvs-diff' and 'xdelta', pass LASTRELEASE
to make instead of OLDVERSION (and it's mandatory); Clean up
uploading paragraph; Clearer announcement sending instruction;
Removed ftp-upload@gnu.org mail as that's not necessary now;
Make web page updating instructions a bit clearer; Add an instruction
to update the manual for non-alphas.
(Alpha release note template): Add a Subject; update CVS instructions.
(Full release note template): Add a Subject; update CVS instructions.
* configure.ac: Add dist-bzip2 to AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE as we talk
about bz2 files in our release announcements; remove old reference
to OLDVERSION.
which were copying Makefile.in from the libtool tree into the
package running libtoolize. Now we explicitly list the files to
copy to force the package to generate its own Makefile.in:
* libltdl/Makefile.am (libltdl_la_SOURCES, libltdlc_la_SOURCES):
Add ltdl.h.
(ltdldatadir): New variable for installation directory of
libtoolize --ltdl files.
(ltdldata_DATA): Tell automake what files to copy there at install
time (and remove at unistall time!).
(local-install-files): Removed. This hack is not required
anymore, the automake generated install rules are much more
advanced than this.
* Makefile.am (install-data-hook, uninstall-local): Removed.
Libltdl files for libtoolize are installed by their own Makefile
now.
(e.g. Intel Linux icc compiler) write temporary files to the current
directory. These compilers do support -c and -o simultaneously but
wrongly fail the test due to the failure to create temporary
files. It is incorrect to penalize compilers which write temporary
files to the current directory so the 'chmod -w .' is therefore
removed.
AIX has a brain-dead grep that only handles lines < 2048
characters. Default GREP incase we are not using a future
autoconf that sets it for us :-) Changed all callers to use $GREP
instead of grep, and to AC_REQUIRE LT_AC_PROG_EGREP.
Declare GREP as a libtool config var.
* ltmain.in: Use it.
* tests/sh.test (scripts): Accept `if $GREP "^foo=bar"' by
tightening the regexp.
Reported by Albert Chin-A-Young <china@thewrittenword.com>
$top_srcdir.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LIB_LTDL): Run AC_CONFIG_HEADERS for the user if
necessary. Calculate filename from first argument to
AC_CONFIG_HEADERS, and substitute as CONFIG_H.
* libltdl/Makefile.am (AM_CPPFLAGS): Make sure we are searching in
$top_srcdir for headers.
(DEFS): Override the default HAVE_CONFIG_H with the config.h
filename.
(ltdl.lo): Reference config.h via $(CONFIG_H).
* libltdl/ltdl.c (HAVE_CONFIG_H): Ditto.
macro definitions which stop the contents of an installed
libtool.m4 ending up in our aclocal.m4 when we bootstrap.
* Makefile.am (pkgmacro_DATA): Note that we don't need to add
lt~obsolete.m4 to this list.
* m4/libtool.m4 (_LT_COPYING): Factor out copyright message so it
to prevent removal of matching files from the temporary
output directory.
(Debian Bug #221420)
* doc/libtool.texi: document the new option.
* NEWS: announce the new option.
(EXTRA_DIST): Remove m4 macro files; they are automatically
added by automake.
(pkgmacrodir): Where to install libtool macro files.
(pkgmacro_DATA): List installable libtool macro files.
(install-data-local): Remove previous versions of ltdl.m4 and
libtool.m4 from their old location.
* libtoolize.in: Use new pkgmacrodir installed macros when
libtoolizing a project. Treat libtool.m4 and ltdl.m4 specially,
and func_serial_update() any other files from pkgmacrodir.
(pkgmacrodir): Where to find installed libtool macro files.
(aclocaldir): Removed.
(func_copy_all_files): Add an optional callback parameter to
control how files are copied. If the callback is passed, don't
tell it whether it can copy or not.
(func_serial): Exchange parameters and make macro_regex optional,
so that this function can be used to extract serial numbers from
files with the traditional /^# serial [1-9][0-9]*$/ syntax.
Changed all callers.
(func_serial_update): Make macro_regex optional last parameter, so
that this function can be used as a callback for
func_copy_all_files(). Changed all callers.
* m4/ltsugar.m4: Add a serial number.
libtool via config.status. The old way involved manually
synchronising disparate bits of shell code in several macros, to
quote a copy of a shell variable, put that in config.status, maybe
add it to some quotation loops to prevent early expansion, and
then add a block to _LT_CONFIG_COMMANDS to bring it into the
libtool script. The new way is to mark shell variables for
propogation using _LT_DECL for language independent variables, or
_LT_TAGDECL for those that need to be propogated in several
language flavours. The marking can be done in the macro that
probes the variables, and this new m4 machinery takes care of
synchronising all the other bits of code at autoconf time:
* m4/ltsugar.m4: New file. Macros that are useful outside the
context of libtool. Initially, contains some generalised list
management macros, and the scaffolding for dictionary type data
storage and retrieval.
* Makefile.am (aclocal_macros): Install ltsugar.m4.
* m4/libtool.m4 (_LT_DECL): Mark a shell variable for export to
the libtool script, along with a comment, and hints for quoting
and renaming.
(_LT_TAGDECL): Similarly mark a tagged shell variable for export
in each tag.
(lt_decl_tag_varnames, lt_decl_quote_varnames)
(lt_decl_dquote_varnames, lt_decl_varnames_tagged)
(lt_decl_all_varnames): New utility macros for managing lists of
shell variable names from _LT_DECL and _LT_TAGDECL.
(_LT_CONFIG_STATUS_DECLARATIONS, _LT_CONFIG_STATUS_DECLARE):
Expand to correctly quoted variable declarations in config.status
from all marked shell variables.
(_LT_LIBTOOL_DECLARE): Expand to commented and quoted variable
declaration for libtool tag section.
(_LT_LIBTOOL_CONFIG_VARS, _LT_LIBTOOL_TAG_VARS): Pass all marked
variables to _LT_LIBTOOL_DECLARE.
(_LT_CONFIG_COMMANDS): Use _LT_CONFIG_STATUS_DECLARATIONS and
friends to generate all the variable passing shell code for
config.status, to get marked variables from libtool.m4 into
libtool itself eventually.
(AC_LIBTOOL_CONFIG): Generate marked variable code for libtool tag
configuration. Changed all client macros to mark variables
suitably rather than the hand pasting that was necessary
previously.
(AC_PROG_SED): Renamed from LT_AC_PROG_SED.
(LT_AC_PROG_SED): Wrap AC_PROG_SED, and mark shell variables for
propogation to the libtool script.
* m4/ltmain.in: Don't use the mkdir -p option when creating a
temporary output directory so a symlink attack can't be used to
arbitrarily chmod other directories on the system if libtool
gets run as root.
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_CONFIG): Add extra blackslash
in front of all the inner double-quotes as this is removed
on Solaris, IRIX and AIX leading to broken definitions
in config.status.
bumping the version to 1.6 for the next release) is committed, the
timestamp in ChangeLog is updated, but ltmain.sh and libtoolize
inherit the pre-commit build number from config.status. This
delta notes the change in build number in the unstamped ChangeLog
and forces a rerun of configure etc. to roll a new ltmain.sh with
the correct TIMESTAMP:
* Makefile.am (stamp-vcl): We actually need a new config.status to
force the correct timestamp into libtoolize and ltmain.sh,
rerunning autoconf has no effect at all if configure.ac hasn't
changed.
libtoolize scripts to update when the TIMESTAMP changes in
ChangeLog, but the file modification time doesn't (e.g in cvs
commit). Otherwise we'll carry on releasing tarballs with the
wrong version numbers in the tools!
* configure.ac: Make the banner more like suggestions in
http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards_toc.html Section 4.6.
* libtoolize.in: Make --version output conform to the GNU
standard.
* ltmain.in: Ditto. And tweak the generated file headers to
match.
isn't enough, because the TIMESTAMP in configure is still out
of date.
(configure): We actually need a new configure to force the
correct timestamp into ltmain.sh.