Hi Jim, On 28 ม.ค. 2012, at 1:21, Jim Meyering <j...@meyering.net> wrote: > Reuben Thomas wrote: >> Ping? The patches still apply cleanly to HEAD. >> >> On 22 December 2011 19:54, Reuben Thomas <r...@sc3d.org> wrote: >>> -* Ensure that the desired versions of autoconf, automake, etc. >>> - are in your PATH. See the buildreq list in bootstrap.conf for >>> - the complete list. > > That paragraph is trying to say that one should be careful not to > prepare a release using anything less than the latest stable releases. > That is *not* checked by running bootstrap, and hence why I mentioned > it here. For example, if I have a working directory with lib/getdate.c > generated from before the preceding bison release, I should be careful > to remove it (make maintainer-clean) and regenerate it with the newer > version of bison. In this case, "make distclean" is insufficient. > > I.e., you're welcome to reword it, but not to remove it altogether.
How about: If you have not yet upgraded to saner bootstrap, which check autotools versions automatically for you, then you'll need to make a painstaking manual check of the autotools versions in your PATH every time you want to make a new distribution tarball. <evil grin> More succinctly: Does gnulib bootstrap deliberately not consider the AC_PREREQ and friends versions as full and correct autotool version bootstrap prerequisites for good reason? Or is that a bug forcing the addition of this paragraph in README-release, which Reuben has correctly noted as spurious (when using saner bootstrap)? P.S. I will repropose saner bootstrap and supporting scripts to gnulib when my workload eases off in a few more weeks, as I promised last year. Cheers, -- Gary V. Vaughan (gary AT gnu DOT org)