A GNU Tool for Automatically Configuring Source Code

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GNU Autoconf is a tool for configuring source code and makefiles. Using
autoconf, programmers can create portable and configurable packages,
because the person building the package is allowed to specify various
configuration options.

You should install autoconf if you are developing software and would
like to create shell scripts to configure your source code packages.

Note that the autoconf package is not required for the end user who may
be configuring software with an autoconf-generated script; autoconf is
only required for the generation of the scripts, not their use.

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autoconf-2.12-race.patch 0000001559 1.52 KB
autoconf-2.13-autoscan.patch 0000001396 1.36 KB
autoconf-2.13-c++exit.patch 0000001748 1.71 KB
autoconf-2.13-exit.patch 0000000555 555 Bytes
autoconf-2.13-headers.patch 0000000892 892 Bytes
autoconf-2.13-make-defs-62361.patch 0000001874 1.83 KB
autoconf-2.13-mawk.patch 0000001508 1.47 KB
autoconf-2.13-notmp.patch 0000003820 3.73 KB
autoconf-2.13-versioning.patch 0000000414 414 Bytes
autoconf-2.13-wait3test.patch 0000000508 508 Bytes
autoconf-2.13.tar.gz 0000443844 433 KB
autoconf213-destdir.patch 0000001824 1.78 KB
autoconf213-info.patch 0000002886 2.82 KB
autoconf213.changes 0000001955 1.91 KB
autoconf213.spec 0000003140 3.07 KB
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