While bootstrapping Bison I noticed that gnulib-tool assumes Autoconf
versions 2.57 through 2.59. But Bison assumes 2.60. On the theory
that gnulib-tool should assume the latest stable version, and you
can copy onceonly by hand if you want an earlier one, I installed
this:
2006-07-08 Paul Eggert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* gnulib-tool (func_get_filelist): Don't echo m4/onceonly_2_57.m4,
for the benefit of people using Autoconf 2.60. If you want to
support older Autoconf versions you can copy m4/onceonly_2_57.m4
(or m4/onceonly.m4, if pre-2.57) manually.
--- gnulib-tool 23 Jun 2006 19:27:17 -0000 1.113
+++ gnulib-tool 9 Jul 2006 03:29:48 -0000
@@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ func_get_filelist ()
{
sed -n -e "/^Files$sed_extract_prog" < "$gnulib_dir/modules/$1"
#echo m4/onceonly.m4
- echo m4/onceonly_2_57.m4
+ #echo m4/onceonly_2_57.m4
}
# func_get_dependencies module
@@ -1813,7 +1813,7 @@ case $mode in
;;
import | update )
-
+
# Where to import.
if test -z "$destdir"; then
destdir=.