Congratulations on Autoconf-2.53! There are many improvements, and along with Automake-1.6.1 it's a significant advance!
I do have one major issue with what I consider to be a fundamental design flaw in Autoconf's AC_INIT macro though. In previous releases I was able to provide for Automake's $PACKAGE and $VERSION variable settings with an external script: . ./VERSION AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PACKAGE, "$PACKAGE") AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(VERSION, "$VERSION") AC_SUBST(PACKAGE) AC_SUBST(VERSION) This meant I could modify the version identifier (and even the tarname, which in the older automakes is of course called 'PACKAGE') without modifying the configuration and build infrastructure (and thus without having to re-run all the auto* programs). This is an enormous benefit to creating most minor releases. It also makes writing instructions for maintainers much easier since the same VERSION script can be used to greatly simplify what they must do: gmake distclean . ./VERSION tag=$(echo $VERSION | tr . _) cvs tag $PACKAGE-$tag . cd /place-to-build-releases cvs export -kv -r $tag -d $PACKAGE-$VERSION-export $PACKAGE cd $PACKAGE-$VERSION autoreconf --force sh newsyslog2netbsd.sh gmake dist # or distcheck mv $PACKAGE-$VERSION.tar.gz .. rm -rf import.d gmake distclean cd .. pax -rzf $PACKAGE-$VERSION.tar.gz diff -r --brief $PACKAGE-$VERSION-export $PACKAGE-$VERSION Unfortunately with Autoconf-2.53 I'm forced to use either m4 macros or static strings to define the version identifier and tarname. I can no longer easily change the version identifier without re-running 'autoconf'. I can't even easily achieve the separation into a stand-alone shell script as it must jump through hoops to dynamically create an M4 fragment that must be included with "m4_include()" which means that any such script would have to be a wrapper to "./configure"! I really do not want the version identifier and tarname to be fixed in all the generated files, comments, headers and such. I would really appreciate if we could go back to allowing it to be set at build time instead of auto* time. (I don't mind that the "package name" is fixed in those places, but it really doesn't have to be either....) I'm not sure where to go in the mean time. There's just way too much goo for me to change this locally (I can't just hack one macro, say). I guess I'll have to downgrade to 2.52. Ugh. Maybe I'll try using the obsolete forms of AC_INIT() and AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE().... Yuck. (FYI I'm not on the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> list due to spam problems with most lists @gnu.org, so please CC me on any response. I'd much rather have a posting such as this one bounce because I'm not a subscriber than to even see all the spam in the archives!) -- Greg A. Woods +1 416 218-0098; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Planix, Inc. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; VE3TCP; Secrets of the Weird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>