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I've reported this before against earlier versions [1], but the bug is
still present in 0.3.9, and it breaks packaging of bash.  Basically,
cygport should NOT ignore patches to aclocal.m4 in packages that do not
use automake, since in that case, it is a hand-maintained file and not
generated.

[1] http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2007-03/msg00613.html

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--- /bin/cygport.orig   2008-05-03 07:34:58.092250000 -0600
+++ /bin/cygport        2008-05-03 07:40:28.951625000 -0600
@@ -1732,7 +1732,7 @@
        local difflevel;
        local exclude;
 
-       default_excludes="CYGWIN-PATCHES aclocal.m4* autom4te.cache \
+       default_excludes="CYGWIN-PATCHES autom4te.cache \
                config.cache config.log config.status config.h config.h.in
                ABOUT-NLS Makefile.in.in Makevars.template *SlackBuild* 
*.egg-info \
                *.class *.pyc *.mo *.gmo *.orig *.rej *.spec *.temp *~ 
*.stackdump";
@@ -1751,12 +1751,12 @@
                *)      default_excludes+=" config.rpath" ;;
        esac
 
-       # exclude Makefile.in only if using automake
+       # exclude aclocal.m4 and Makefile.in only if using automake
        for mf in Makefile GNUmakefile makefile
        do
                if [ -f ${S}/${mf}.am ]
                then
-                       default_excludes+=" ${mf}.in";
+                       default_excludes+=" ${mf}.in aclocal.m4*";
                fi
        done
 

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