Hi all,

I'm currently exploring the possibility of running autoreconf on my
system for bacula. As it seems, you have machine-generated files checked
in to your git repo. Yet, I'd like to regenerate those files. (Also you
seem to have files like .gitignore in your release tarballs.)

I'm definitely not a crack regarding autotools and maybe I'm doing it
wrong but however I try, I can't run 'autoreconf -fi' successfully. Is
there a trick to it that I have to consider or is that something known
to be not working?

I'd appreciate any hint.

Hauke

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