On Sun, Jun 05, 2011 at 10:42:11PM +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote: > On Sunday 05 June 2011 17:06:22 Jan Hauke Rahm wrote: > > 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. > > Unless you are explicitly modifying a file in the autoconf directory, which > is > quite unusual, there is no need to regenerate anything. Just follow the > instructions in the manual about how to build Bacula.
Thanks for reminding me of the manual. Now imagine I did change configure.in. What would be the next steps to regenerate the files autotools provide? Hauke PS: No need to CC me, I'm subscribed as per your list policy. -- .''`. Jan Hauke Rahm <j...@debian.org> www.jhr-online.de : :' : Debian Developer www.debian.org `. `'` Member of the Linux Foundation www.linux.com `- Fellow of the Free Software Foundation Europe www.fsfe.org
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