On Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 07:49:28PM +0000, John Poltorak wrote: > > Yes, it does look useful, but it would be better if it included Autoconf > v2.50. > I would definitely buy the book if it did.
I find your words quite rude! You don't seem to realize the amount of effort that was put in this, you will never find a better presentation of the Gang Of Three all together. It's doesn't matter the version of Autoconf, not that of Libtool, nor that Automake. You are expected to be a programmer, hence to be willing to learn the big picture, and then, we you hit details, to do and read the product's documentation. There will never ever a book as up to date as the documentation (hm, I should revise Autoconf's documentation ;). And that's simply not the goal. If I were you, I'd buy the book. And read it. And experience what is presented in it. Autoconf 2.5x is compatible with 2.13 if you write proper Autoconf, and this book advocates the right Autoconf writing. Hence, if you learn what they teach, you learn perfectly valid, nonobsolete, information. Let me emphasize it again. You will not find better material than this book to learn about the GNU Build System. You will never get better information about Automake, Autoconf, and Libtool v x.xx than in the respective documentation of v x.xx.