Nick Bowler wrote: > If I distribute a release package, what I have tested is exactly what is > in that package. If you start replacing different versions of m4 macros, > or use some distribution-patched autoconf/automake/libtool or whatever, > then this you have invalidated any and all release testing.
+1 Last month, I spent 2 days on prerelease testing of coreutils. If, after downloading the carefully prepared tarball from ftp.gnu.org, the first thing a distro does is to throw away the *.m4 files and regenerate the configure script with their own one, * It shows no respect for the QA work that the upstream developers have put in. * It increases the number of bug reports that reach upstream and yet are caused by the distro. * In the long run, the upstream maintainers will be less willing to handle bug reports from users of this distro. Bruno