
Autoconf - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation
Dec 8, 2020 · Autoconf documentation can be found in several formats at http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/. You may also find more information about …
Autoconf - GNU
Autoconf is a tool for producing shell scripts that automatically configure software source code packages to adapt to many kinds of Posix-like systems. The configuration scripts produced by …
Autoconf - GNU
Autoconf is a tool for producing shell scripts that automatically configure software source code packages to adapt to many kinds of Posix-like systems. The configuration scripts produced by …
GNU Autoconf - Creating Automatic Configuration Scripts
Jan 2, 2024 · GNU Autoconf - Creating Automatic Configuration Scripts Free Software Foundation last updated January 02, 2024. This manual (autoconf) is available in the following formats: …
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Autoconf - GNU
This manual (4 December 2023) is for GNU Autoconf (version 2.72), a package for creating scripts to configure source code packages using templates and an M4 macro package. Copyright
Autoconf - GNU
This manual (24 April 2012) is for GNU Autoconf (version 2.69), a package for creating scripts to configure source code packages using templates and an M4 macro package. Copyright © …
autoreconf Invocation - Autoconf - GNU
autoreconf runs autoconf, autoheader, aclocal, automake, libtoolize, and autopoint (when appropriate) repeatedly to update the GNU Build System in the specified directories and their …
Autoconf - GNU
Autoconf. This manual (9 September 2008) is for GNU Autoconf (version 2.63), a package for creating scripts to configure source code packages using templates and an M4 macro …
Top (Autoconf) - GNU
Autoconf. This manual (4 December 2023) is for GNU Autoconf (version 2.72), a package for creating scripts to configure source code packages using templates and an M4 macro …
Making configure Scripts - Autoconf - GNU
To create a configure script with Autoconf, you need to write an Autoconf input file configure.ac (or configure.in) and run autoconf on it. If you write your own feature tests to supplement those …