Ralf Wildenhues wrote: > It would be nice if you could make the $AUTO* variables overridable on a > case by case basis. Tools are named differently at places, e.g., > autoconf25.
Will this work for the situation that you have in mind? Bruno *** gnulib-tool.orig 11 Jan 2006 13:03:25 -0000 1.99 --- gnulib-tool 11 Jan 2006 16:28:36 -0000 *************** *** 38,47 **** # You can set AUTOMAKEPATH to empty if automake 1.9.x is already in your PATH. AUTOMAKEPATH= ! AUTOCONF="${AUTOCONFPATH}autoconf" ! ACLOCAL="${AUTOMAKEPATH}aclocal" ! AUTOMAKE="${AUTOMAKEPATH}automake" ! AUTORECONF="${AUTOCONFPATH}autoreconf" # func_usage # outputs to stdout the --help usage message. --- 38,57 ---- # You can set AUTOMAKEPATH to empty if automake 1.9.x is already in your PATH. AUTOMAKEPATH= ! # If you didn't set AUTOCONFPATH and AUTOMAKEPATH, you can also set the ! # variables AUTOCONF, ACLOCAL, AUTOMAKE, AUTORECONF individually. ! if test -z "${AUTOCONF}" || test -n "${AUTOCONFPATH}"; then ! AUTOCONF="${AUTOCONFPATH}autoconf" ! fi ! if test -z "${ACLOCAL}" || test -n "${AUTOMAKEPATH}"; then ! ACLOCAL="${AUTOMAKEPATH}aclocal" ! fi ! if test -z "${AUTOMAKE}" || test -n "${AUTOMAKEPATH}"; then ! AUTOMAKE="${AUTOMAKEPATH}automake" ! fi ! if test -z "${AUTORECONF}" || test -n "${AUTOCONFPATH}"; then ! AUTORECONF="${AUTOCONFPATH}autoreconf" ! fi # func_usage # outputs to stdout the --help usage message. _______________________________________________ bug-gnulib mailing list bug-gnulib@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnulib