A Program for Automatically Generating GNU-Style Makefile.in Files

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Automake is a tool for automatically generating "Makefile.in" files
from "Makefile.am" files. "Makefile.am" is a series of "make" macro
definitions (with rules occasionally thrown in). The generated
"Makefile.in" files are compatible with the GNU Makefile standards.

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automake-SuSE.patch 0000013797 13.5 KB
automake-require_file.patch 0000000571 571 Bytes
automake-rpmlintrc 0000000141 141 Bytes
automake-testsuite.changes 0000045119 44.1 KB
automake-testsuite.spec 0000003137 3.06 KB
automake.changes 0000045415 44.4 KB
automake.spec 0000003117 3.04 KB
pre_checkin.sh 0000000249 249 Bytes
Revision 31 (latest revision is 60)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 156374 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 31)
- Update to version 1.13.1:
  * Bugs fixed:
    - Use of the obsolete macros AM_CONFIG_HEADER or AM_PROG_CC_STDC now
      causes a clear and helpful error message, instead of obscure ones
      (issue introduced in Automake 1.13).
- Remove config-guess-sub-update.diff; config.guess and config.sub are
  not included anymore in /lib
- Clean the specfile; remove useless conditionnal macros
- Automake now provide manfiles by default and help2man is not required
  anymore

- Run pre_checkin.sh to sync automake-testsuite pec and .changes.

- Update to 1.12.3:
  - reworks and reshuffles the Automake testsuite a bit; fixing some
    weaknesses and spurious failures in the process, but also, likely,
    introducing new ones;
  - introduces initial support for automatic dependency tracking with
    the Portland Group C/C++ compilers (thanks to Dave Goodell and
    Jeff A. Daily);
  - fixes several long-standing bugs and limitations in the 'ylwrap'
    script (thanks to Akim Demaille); among the other things, the
    long-standing PR/491 and automake bug#7648 are now fixed.

- make sure we still define $(mkdir_p) for the time being

- Update to version 1.13.1:
  * Bugs fixed:
    - Use of the obsolete macros AM_CONFIG_HEADER or AM_PROG_CC_STDC now
      causes a clear and helpful error message, instead of obscure ones
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