On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 09:57:37AM +0100, Caolán McNamara wrote:
Some packages do this, and it leads to the nightmare situation that you
silently get a different result depending on what packages you happen to
install.
Agree, that indeed is a nightmare. What could still work is:
 ./autogen.sh --automagic
which is still short enough without loosing strictlness in the default (and
also gives people a hint why their configure "suddenly broke, although I didnt
change anything").
Best,
Bjoern
Context
- Re: distro-configs files, autogen.sh options, defaults etc (continued)
 
  - Re: distro-configs files, autogen.sh options, defaults etc · Bjoern Michaelsen
  
 - Re: distro-configs files, autogen.sh options, defaults etc · Enrico Weigelt
 
  - Re: distro-configs files, autogen.sh options, defaults etc · Enrico Weigelt
 
  - Re: distro-configs files, autogen.sh options, defaults etc · Petr Mladek
 
  Re: distro-configs files, autogen.sh options, defaults etc · Tor Lillqvist
Re: distro-configs files, autogen.sh options, defaults etc · Bjoern Michaelsen
  Re: distro-configs files, autogen.sh options, defaults etc · Caolán McNamara
   
 
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