> You want autoconf -f then. -f, --force consider all files obsolete
We do a ./cvsclean right now for autoconf +2.50 which purges all generated data. I guess that is basically the same. > You know, you are typically the kind of people who has valid grieves > against Autoconf, but using things that were never documented. You have lost me. Why should autoconf document any valid m4 command? > esyscmd is definitely excluded from our framework. Then you need to document that. Neither 2.13's nor 2.54's autoconf.info says anything to that effect. > But you kept developping your Autoconf instead of coming and > deciding for a solution. I cannot parse that sentence. > How do I know? Did you send a bug report? Do you have a test case? I'm sorry, it was noticed by so many people, I supposed it would make its way to you. > And BTW, do PHP's extensions finally produce valid HTML code? PHP's output, where applicable, conforms to XHTML-1.0-STRICT as defined by the W3C. - Sascha _______________________________________________ Libtool mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libtool