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Date: Mon, 20 May 2002 13:19:07 -0400
From: Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu>
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Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: autoconf-devel-2.53a-1
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Charles Wilson wrote:


> o There DOES seem to a problem in BOTH 2.53 and 2.53a, where
>    seemingly valid configure.in/acinclude.m4 files lead to buggy
>    configure scripts.  This bug ALSO exists in 2.52.  So, in that
>    respect, 2.53a-1 is no worse than any other cygwin release
>    of autoconf-devel.

According to Akim (chief autoconf guru on the autoconf mailing list), 
the problem IS in my configure.in/acinclude.m4 files.  We haven't yet 
nailed down exactly WHERE the problem is -- but he says it's NOT in 
autoconf itself.

So, sorry for the false alarm...

--Chuck


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