Tomasz Kłoczko wrote:
> Really .. instead wasting time on packaging stuff which is ~7 years old it
> would be better to use that time to fix one of those handful packages
> which are still not ac 2.71 compliant

So autoconf upstream dropped 7 years (!) of incompatible changes at us in 
one single update, and you expect all packages in Fedora to instantly adapt 
to this major change (disguised in a minor version number bump, because 
autotools are notorious for their completely non-semantic versioning)?

I really do not understand why so many upstreams are still using autotools. 
A build system that fails so badly at backwards compatibility (This is not 
the first time autoconf has changed incompatibly!) is just a pain for 
everybody. There are alternatives (such as CMake) that handle backwards 
compatibility in a much more graceful way. (In fact, the most incompatible 
CMake-related change so far was actually a change in the %cmake RPM macros 
and not in upstream CMake.) But autoconf still releases breaking updates.

        Kevin Kofler
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