Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/2003/01/15/02:45:15
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 00:11, Richard Dawe wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Laurynas Biveinis wrote:
> > with new config.site now every autoconf 2.13 script generates a warning:
> >
> > Warning: This configure script was generated using an old version of
> > autoconf
> > Warning: Newer versions have much better DJGPP compatibility
> >
> > What's the purpose of this warning? IMHO it is simply useless because
> > configure scripts are meant to be run by all users who install from
> > sources and not only by package maintainers. Ordinary users cannot fix
> > this (you cannot take 2.13 configure.in, regenerate configure with new
> > autoconf and expect it to work) and developers should be aware of this
> > already.
>
> Most packages come pre-configured, so you shouldn't need to run the configure
> script in most cases. I agree it isn't particularly helpful. Pardon the
> "slippery shoulders", but I just included the config.site that Tim van Holder
> gave me. Tim, what do you think?
>
> Bye, Rich =]
Frankly I don't much care either way. As you say, configure will not
typically be run by a user (assuming the package was properly configured
to begin with), and this message alerts the user that updating the
configure script may improve things. But I also agree that since only
the developers/porters will be in a position to do something about it,
the message is of limited usefulness to the user.
In fact, I think I only put it in to test whether the correct part of
config.site was being read (and since at the time I rebuilt every
configure I ran across, I did not see the message often).
--
Tim Van Holder <tim DOT van DOT holder AT pandora DOT be>
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