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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Revision 33 (latest revision is 60)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 176993 from Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) (revision 33)
- Remove aclocal-am_ac.patch and aclocal-am_ac.sh as they aren't
  needed anymore and instead cause havok.

- Update to 1.13.2 (for the full change log please see the file NEWS
  in the package documentation):
* Obsolescent features:
  - Use of suffix-less info files (that can be specified through the
    '@setfilename' macro in Texinfo input files) is discouraged, and
    its use will raise warnings in the 'obsolete' category.
  - Use of Texinfo input files with '.txi' or '.texinfo' extensions
    is discouraged, and its use will raise warnings in the 'obsolete'
    category.  You are advised to simply use the '.texi' extension
    instead.
* Documentation fixes:
  - The long-deprecated but still supported two-arguments invocation form
    of AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE is documented once again.
* Bugs fixed:
  - When the 'ustar' option is used, the generated configure script no
    longer risks hanging during the tests for the availability of the
    'pax' utility, even if the user running configure has a UID or GID
    that requires more than 21 bits to be represented.
  - The obsolete macros AM_CONFIG_HEADER or AM_PROG_CC_STDC work once
    again, as they did in Automake 1.12.x (albeit printing runtime
    warnings in the 'obsolete' category).
  - aclocal will no longer error out if the first local m4 directory
    (as specified by the '-I' option or the 'AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS' or
    'AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR' macros) doesn't exist; it will merely report
    a warning in the 'unsupported' category.
  - aclocal will no longer consider directories for extra m4 files more
    than once, even if they are specified multiple times.
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