Ben Pfaff wrote:
Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
That's a nice feature of Debian, but unfortunately,
it does not help in the case of somebody trying to
write a shell script that must invoke autoconf-2.13
no matter what distro (Debian, Cygwin, or Red Hat)
it runs on. For such a shell script, having a standard
way to invoke exactly autoconf-2.13 is a must.
"must"? You can't test what name it's available under?
Oh, foo. Yes, I could provide my own standard way
to invoke autoconf-2.13. Maybe I could even write
an autoconf macro for it.
I'm going away now. I'm sorry I ever tried to improve things.
- Dan
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