New in 1.11.1: Bugs fixed in 1.11.1: - Lots of minor bugfixes. * Bugs introduced by 1.11: - The `parallel-tests' test driver works around a GNU make 3.80 bug with trailing white space in the test list (`TESTS = foo $(EMPTY)'). * Long standing bugs: - On Darwin 9, `pythondir' and `pyexecdir' pointed below `/Library/Python' even if the `--prefix' argument pointed outside of a system directory. AM_PATH_PYTHON has been fixed to ignore the value returned from python's `get_python_lib' function if it points outside the configured prefix, unless the `--prefix' argument was either `/usr' or below `/System'. - The testsuite does not try to change the mode of `ltmain.sh' files from a Libtool installation (symlinked to test directories) any more. - AM_PROG_GCJ uses AC_CHECK_TOOLS to look for `gcj' now, so that prefixed tools are preferred in a cross-compile setup. - The distribution is tarred up with mode 755 now by the `dist*' targets. This fixes a race condition where untrusted users could modify files in the $(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION) distdir before packing if the toplevel build directory was world-searchable. This is CVE-2009-4029. New in 1.11: * Version requirements: - Autoconf 2.62 or greater is required. * Changes to aclocal: - The autoconf version check implemented by aclocal in aclocal.m4 (and new in Automake 1.10) is degraded to a warning. This helps in the common case where the Autoconf versions used are compatible. * Changes to automake: - The automake program can run multiple threads for creating most Makefile.in files concurrently, if at least Perl 5.7.2 is available with interpreter-based threads enabled. Set the environment variable AUTOMAKE_JOBS to the maximum number of threads to use, in order to enable this experimental feature. * Changes to Libtool support: - Libtool generic flags are now passed to the install and uninstall modes as well. - distcheck works with Libtool 2.x even when LT_OUTPUT is used, as config.lt is removed correctly now. * Languages changes: - subdir-object mode works now with Fortran (F77, FC, preprocessed Fortran, and Ratfor). - For files with extension .f90, .f95, .f03, or .f08, the flag $(FCFLAGS_f[09]x) computed by AC_FC_SRCEXT is now used in compile rules. - Files with extension .sx are also treated as preprocessed assembler. - The default source file extension (.c) can be overridden with AM_DEFAULT_SOURCE_EXT now. - Python 3.0 is supported now, Python releases prior to 2.0 are no longer supported. - AM_PATH_PYTHON honors python's idea about the site directory. - There is initial support for the Vala programming language, when using Vala 0.7.0 or later. * Miscellaneous changes: - Automake development is done in a git repository on Savannah now, see http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=automake.git A read-only CVS mirror is provided at cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@pserver.git.sv.gnu.org:/automake.git \ checkout -d automake HEAD - "make dist" can now create xz-compressed tarballs, as well as (deprecated?) lzma-compressed tarballs. - `automake --add-missing' will by default install the GPLv3 file as COPYING if it is missing. It will also warn that the license file should be added to source control. Note that Automake will never overwrite an existing COPYING file, even when the `--force-missing' option is used. - The manual is now distributed under the terms of the GNU FDL 1.3. - Automake ships and installs man pages for automake and aclocal now. - New shorthand `$(pkglibexecdir)' for `$(libexecdir)/@PACKAGE@'. - install-sh supports -C, which does not update the installed file (and its time stamps) if the contents did not change. - The `gnupload' script has been revamped. - The `depcomp' and `compile' scripts now work with MSVC under MSYS. - The targets `install' and `uninstall' are more efficient now, in that for example multiple files from one Automake variable such as `bin_SCRIPTS' are copied in one `install' (or `libtool --mode=install') invocation if they do not have to be renamed. Both install and uninstall may sometimes enter (`cd' into) the target installation directory now, when no build-local scripts are used. Both install and uninstall do not fail anymore but do nothing if an installation directory variable like `bindir' is set to the empty string. For built-in rules, `make install' now fails reliably if installation of a file failed. Conversely, `make uninstall' even succeeds when issued multiple times. These changes may need some adjustments from users: For example, some `install' programs refuse to install multiple copies of the same file in one invocation, so you may need to remove duplicate entries from file lists. Also, within one set of files, say, nobase_data_DATA, the order of installation may be changed, or even unstable among different hosts, due to the use of associative arrays in awk. The increased use of awk matches a similar move in Autoconf to provide for better scaling. Further, most undocumented per-rule install command variables such as binSCRIPT_INSTALL have been removed because they are not needed any more. Packages which use them should be using the appropriate one of INSTALL_{DATA,PROGRAM,SCRIPT} or their install_sh_{DATA,PROGRAM,SCRIPT} counterpart, depending on the type of files and the need for automatic target directory creation. - The "deleted header file problem" for *.m4 files is avoided by stub rules. This allows `make' to trigger a rerun of `aclocal' also if some previously needed macro file has been removed. - Rebuild rules now also work for a removed `subdir/Makefile.in' in an otherwise up to date tree. - The `color-tests' option causes colored test result output on terminals. - The `parallel-tests' option enables a new test driver that allows for parallel test execution, inter-test dependencies, lazy test execution for unit-testing, re-testing only failed tests, and formatted result output as RST (reStructuredText) and HTML. Enabling this option may require some changes to your test suite setup; see the manual for details. - The `silent-rules' option enables Linux kernel-style silent build output. This option requires the widely supported but non-POSIX `make' feature of recursive variable expansion, so do not use it if your package needs to build with `make' implementations that do not support it. To enable less verbose build output, the developer has to use the Automake option `silent-rules' in `AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE', or call the `AM_SILENT_RULES' macro. The user may then set the default verbosity by passing the `--enable-silent-rules' option to `configure'. At `make' run time, this default may be overridden using `make V=0' for less verbose, and `make V=1' for backward-compatible verbose output. - New prefix `notrans_' for manpages which should not be transformed by --program-transform. - New macro AM_COND_IF for conditional evaluation and conditional config files. - For AC_CONFIG_LINKS, if source and destination are equal, do not remove the file in a non-VPATH build. Such setups work with Autoconf 2.62 or newer. - AM_MAINTAINER_MODE now allows for an optional argument specifying the default setting. - AM_SUBST_NOTMAKE may prevent substitution of AC_SUBSTed variables, useful especially for multi-line values. - Automake's early configure-time sanity check now diagnoses an unsafe absolute source directory name and makes configure fail. - The Automake macros and rules cope better with whitespace in the current directory name, as long as the relative path to `configure' does not contain whitespace. To this end, the values of `$(MISSING)' and `$(install_sh)' may contain suitable quoting, and their expansion might need `eval'uation if used outside of a makefile. These undocumented variables may be used in several documented macros such as $(AUTOCONF) or $(MAKEINFO). Bugs fixed in 1.11: * Long standing bugs: - Fix aix dependency tracking for libtool objects. - Work around AIX sh quoting issue in AC_PROG_CC_C_O, leading to unnecessary use of the `compile' script. - For nobase_*_LTLIBRARIES with nonempty directory components, the correct `-rpath' argument is used now. - `config.status --file=Makefile depfiles' now also works with the extra quoting used internally by Autoconf 2.62 and newer (it used to work only without the `--file=' bit). - The `missing' script works better with versioned tool names. - Semantics for `missing help2man' have been revamped: Previously, if `help2man' was not present, `missing help2man' would have the following semantics: if some man page was out of date but present, then a warning would be printed, but the exit status was 0. If the man page was not present at all, then `missing' would create a replacement man page containing an error message, and exit with a status of 2. This does not play well with `make': the next run will see this particular man page as being up to date, and will only error out on the next generated man page, if any; repeat until all pages are done. This was not desirable. These are the new semantics: if some man page is not present, and help2man is not either, then `missing' will warn and generate the replacement page containing the error message, but exit successfully. However, `make dist' will ensure that no such bogus man pages are packaged into a tarball. - Targets provided by automake behave better with `make -n', in that they take care not to create files. - `config.status Makefile... depfiles' works fine again in the presence of disabled dependency tracking. - The default no-op recursive rules for these targets also work with BSD make now: html, install-html, install-dvi, install-pdf, install-pdf, install-info. - `make distcheck' works also when both a directory and some file below it have been added to a distribution variable, such as EXTRA_DIST or *_SOURCES. - Texinfo dvi, ps, pdf, and html output files are not removed upon `make mostlyclean' any more; only the LaTeX by-products are. - Renamed objects also work with the `subdir-objects' option and source file languages which Automake does not know itself. - `automake' now correctly complains about variable assignments which are preceded by a comment, extend over multiple lines with backslash-escaped newlines, and end in a comment sign. Previous versions would silently and wrongly ignore such assignments completely. * Bugs introduced by 1.10: - Fix output of dummy dependency files in presence of post-processed Makefile.in's again, but also cope with long lines. - $(EXEEXT) is automatically appended to filenames of XFAIL_TESTS that have been declared as programs in the same Makefile. This is for consistency with the analogous change to TESTS in 1.10. - Fix order of standard includes to again be `-I. -I$(srcdir)', followed by directories containing config headers. New in 1.10: * Version requirements: - Autoconf 2.60 or greater is required. - Perl 5.6 or greater is required. * Changes to aclocal: - aclocal now also supports -Wmumble and -Wno-mumble options. - `dirlist' entries (for the aclocal search path) may use shell wildcards such as `*', `?', or `[...]'. - aclocal supports an --install option that will cause system-wide third-party macros to be installed in the local directory specified with the first -I flag. This option also uses #serial lines in M4 files to upgrade local macros. The new aclocal options --dry-run and --diff help to review changes before they are installed. - aclocal now outputs an autoconf version check in aclocal.m4 in projects using automake. For a few years, automake and aclocal have been calling autoconf (or its underlying engine autom4te) to accurately retrieve the data they need from configure.ac and its siblings. Doing so can only work if all autotools use the same version of autoconf. For instance a Makefile.in generated by automake for one version of autoconf may stop working if configure is regenerated with another version of autoconf, and vice versa. This new version check ensures that the whole build system has been generated using the same autoconf version. * Support for new Autoconf macros: - The new AC_REQUIRE_AUX_FILE Autoconf macro is supported. - If `subdir-objects' is set, and AC_CONFIG_LIBOBJ_DIR is specified, $(LIBOBJS), $(LTLIBOBJS), $(ALLOCA), and $(LTALLOCA) can be used in different directories. However, only one instance of such a library objects directory is supported. * Change to Libtool support: - Libtool generic flags (those that go before the --mode=MODE option) can be specified using AM_LIBTOOLFLAGS and target_LIBTOOLFLAGS. * Yacc and Lex changes: - The rebuild rules for distributed Yacc and Lex output will avoid overwriting existing files if AM_MAINTAINER_MODE and maintainer-mode is not enabled. - ylwrap is now always used for lex and yacc source files, regardless of whether there is more than one source per directory. * Languages changes: - Preprocessed assembler (*.S) compilation now honors CPPFLAGS, AM_CPPFLAGS and per-target _CPPFLAGS, and supports dependency tracking, unlike non-preprocessed assembler (*.s). - subdir-object mode works now with Assembler. Automake assumes that the compiler understands `-c -o'. - Preprocessed assembler (*.S) compilation now also honors $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES). - Improved support for Objective C: - Autoconf's new AC_PROG_OBJC will enable automatic dependency tracking. - A new section of the manual documents the support. - New support for Unified Parallel C: - AM_PROG_UPC looks for a UPC compiler. - A new section of the manual documents the support. - Per-target flags are now correctly handled in link rules. For instance maude_CFLAGS correctly overrides AM_CFLAGS; likewise for maude_LDFLAGS and AM_LDFLAGS. Previous versions bogusly preferred AM_CFLAGS over maude_CFLAGS while linking, and they used both AM_LDFLAGS and maude_LDFLAGS on the same link command. The fix for compiler flags (i.e., using maude_CFLAGS instead of AM_CFLAGS) should not hurt any package since that is how _CFLAGS is expected to work (and actually works during compilation). However using maude_LDFLAGS "instead of" AM_LDFLAGS rather than "in addition to" breaks backward compatibility with older versions. If your package used both variables, as in AM_LDFLAGS = common flags bin_PROGRAMS = a b c a_LDFLAGS = more flags ... and assumed *_LDFLAGS would sum up, you should rewrite it as AM_LDFLAGS = common flags bin_PROGRAMS = a b c a_LDFLAGS = $(AM_LDFLAGS) more flags ... This new behavior of *_LDFLAGS is more coherent with other per-target variables, and the way *_LDFLAGS variables were considered internally. * New installation targets: - New targets mandated by GNU Coding Standards: install-dvi install-html install-ps install-pdf By default they will only install Texinfo manuals. You can customize them with *-local variants: install-dvi-local install-html-local install-ps-local install-pdf-local - The undocumented recursive target `uninstall-info' no longer exists. (`uninstall' is in charge of removing all possible documentation flavors, including optional formats such as dvi, ps, or info even when `no-installinfo' is used.) * Miscellaneous changes: - Automake no longer complains if input files for AC_CONFIG_FILES are specified using shell variables. - clean, distribution, or rebuild rules are normally disabled for inputs and outputs of AC_CONFIG_FILES, AC_CONFIG_HEADERS, and AC_CONFIG_LINK specified using shell variables. However, if these variables are used as ${VAR}, and AC_SUBSTed, then Automake will be able to output rules anyway. (See the Automake documentation for AC_CONFIG_FILES.) - $(EXEEXT) is automatically appended to filenames of TESTS that have been declared as programs in the same Makefile. This is mostly useful when some check_PROGRAMS are listed in TESTS. - `-Wportability' has finally been turned on by default for `gnu' and `gnits' strictness. This means, automake will complain about %-rules or $(GNU Make functions) unless you switch to `foreign' strictness or use `-Wno-portability'. - Automake now uses AC_PROG_MKDIR_P (new in Autoconf 2.60), and uses $(MKDIR_P) instead of $(mkdir_p) to create directories. The $(mkdir_p) variable is still defined (to the same value as $(MKDIR_P)) but should be considered obsolete. If you are using $(mkdir_p) in some of your rules, please plan to update them to $(MKDIR_P) at some point. - AM_C_PROTOTYPES and ansi2knr are now documented as being obsolete. They still work in this release, but may be withdrawn in a future one. - Inline compilation rules for gcc3-style dependency tracking are more readable. - Automake installs a "Hello World!" example package in $(docdir). This example is used throughout the new "Autotools Introduction" chapter of the manual. New in 1.9: * Makefile.in bloat reduction: - Inference rules are used to compile sources in subdirectories when the `subdir-objects' option is used and no per-target flags are used. This should reduce the size of some projects a lot, because Automake used to output an explicit rule for each such object in the past. - Automake no longer outputs three rules (.o, .obj, .lo) for each object that must be built with explicit rules. It just outputs the rules required to build the kind of object considered: either the two .o and .obj rules for usual objects, or the .lo rule for libtool objects. * Change to Libtool support: - Libtool tags are used with libtool versions that support them. (I.e., with Libtool 1.5 or greater.) - Automake is now able to handle setups where a libtool library is conditionally installed in different directories, as in if COND lib_LTLIBRARIES = liba.la else pkglib_LTLIBRARIES = liba.la endif liba_la_SOURCES = ... * Changes to aclocal: - aclocal now ensures that AC_DEFUNs and AU_DEFUNs it discovers are really evaluated, before it decides to include them in aclocal.m4. This solves nasty problems with conditional redefinitions of Autoconf macros in /usr/share/aclocal/*.m4 files causing extraneous *.m4 files to be included in any project using these macros. (Calls to AC_PROG_EGREP causing libtool.m4 to be included is the most famous instance of this bug.) - Do not complain about missing conditionally AC_REQUIREd macros that are not actually used. In 1.8.x aclocal would correctly determine which of these macros were really needed (and include only these in the package); unfortunately it would also require all of them to be present in order to run. This created situations were aclocal would not work on a tarball distributing all the macros it uses. For instance running aclocal on a project containing only the subset of the Gettext macros in use by the project did not work, because gettext conditionally requires other macros. * Portability improvements: - Tar format can be chosen with the new options tar-v7, tar-ustar, and tar-pax. The new option filename-length-max=99 helps diagnosing filenames that are too long for tar-v7. (PR/414) - Variables aumented with `+=' are now automatically flattened (i.e., trailing backslashes removed) and then wrapped around 80 colummns (adding trailing backslashes). In previous versions, a long series of VAR += value1 VAR += value2 VAR += value3 ... would result in a single-line definition of VAR that could possibly exceed the maximum line length of some make implementations. Non-augmented variables are still output as they are defined in the Makefile.am. * Miscellaneous: - Support Fortran 90/95 with the new "fc" and "ppfc" languages. Works the same as the old Fortran 77 implementation; just replace F77 with FC everywhere (exception: FFLAGS becomes FCFLAGS). Requires a version of autoconf which provides AC_PROG_FC (>=2.59). - Support for conditional _LISP. - Support for conditional -hook and -local rules (PR/428). - Diagnose AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR calls following AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE. (PR/49) - Automake will not write any Makefile.ins after the first error it encounters. The previous Makefile.ins (if any) will be left in place. (Warnings will not prevent output, but remember they can be turned into errors with -Werror.) - The restriction that SUBDIRS must contain direct children is gone. Do not abuse. - The manual tells more about SUBDIRS vs. DIST_SUBDIRS. It also gives an example of nested packages using AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS. Bugs fixed in 1.8.5: * Long standing bugs: - Define DIST_SUBDIRS even when the `no-dist' or `cygnus' options are used so that `make distclean' and `make maintainer-clean' can work. - Define AR and ARFLAGS even when only EXTRA_LIBRARIES are defined. - Fix many rules to please FreeBSD make, which runs commands with `sh -e'. - Polish diagnostic when no input file is found. Bugs fixed in 1.8.4: * Long standing bugs: - Fix AM_PATH_PYTHON to correctly display $PYTHON when it has been overridden by the user. - Honor PATH_SEPARATOR in various places of the Automake package, for the sake of OS/2. - Adjust dependency tracking mode detection to ICC 8.0's new output. (PR/416) - Fix install-sh so it can install the `mv' binary... using `mv'. - Fix tru64 dependency tracking for libtool objects. - Work around Exuberant Ctags when creating a TAGS files in a directory without files to scan but with subdirectories to include. * Bugs introduced by 1.8: - Fix an "internal error" when @LIBOBJS@ is used in a variable that is not defined in the same conditions as the _LDADD that uses it. - Do not warn when JAVAROOT is overridden, this is legitimate. Bugs fixed in 1.8.3: * Long standing bugs: - Quote filenames in installation rules, in case $DESTDIR, $prefix, or any of the other *dir variables contain a space. Please note that Automake does not and cannot support spaces in filenames that are involved during the build. This change affects only installation paths, so that `make install' does not bomb out in packages configured with ./configure --prefix '/c/Program Files' - Fix the depfiles output so it works with GNU sed (<4.1) even when POSIXLY_CORRECT is set. - Do not AC_SUBST(LIBOBJS) in AM_WITH_REGEX. This macro was unusable since Autoconf 2.54, which defines LIBOBJS itself. - Fix a potential (but unlikely) race condition in parallel elisp builds. (Introduced in 1.7.3.) - Do not assume that users override _DEPENDENCIES in all conditions where Automake will try to define them. - Do not use `mkdir -p' in mkinstalldirs, unless this is GNU mkdir. Solaris 8's `mkdir -p' is not thread-safe and can break parallel builds. This fix also affects the $(mkdir_p) variable defined since Automake 1.8. It will be set to `mkdir -p' only if mkdir is GNU mkdir, and to `mkinstalldirs' or `install-sh -d' otherwise. - Secure temporary directory creation in `make distcheck'. (PR/413) - Do not generate two build rules for `parser.h' when the parser appears in two different conditionals. - Work around a Solaris 8 /bin/sh bug in the test for dependency checking. Usually ./configure will not pick this shell; so this fix only helps cases where the shell is forced to /bin/sh. * Bugs introduced by 1.8: - In some situations (hand-written `m4_include's), aclocal would call the `File::Spec->rel2abs' method, which was only introduced in Perl 5.6. This new version reestablish support Perl 5.005. It is likely that the next major Automake releases will require at least Perl 5.6. Consider upgrading your development environment if you are still using the five-year-old Perl 5.005. - Automake would sometimes fail to define rules for targets listed in variables defined in multiple conditions. For instance on if C1 bin_PROGRAMS = a else bin_PROGRAMS = b endif it would define only the `a.$(OBJEXT): a.c' rule and omit the `b.$(OBJEXT): b.c' rule. * New sections in manual: - Third-Party Makefiles: how to interface third party Makefiles. - Upgrading: upgrading packages to newer Automake versions. - Multiple Outputs: handling tools that produce many outputs. Bug fixed in 1.8.2: * A (well known) portability bug slipped in the changes made to install-sh in Automake 1.8.1. The broken install-sh would refuse to install anything on Tru64. * Fix install rules for conditionally built python files. (This never really worked.) Bug fixed in 1.8.1: * Bugs introduced by 1.8: - Fix Config.pm import error with old Perl versions (at least 5.005_03). One symptom is that aclocal could not find its macro directory. - Automake 1.8 used `mkdir -m 0755 -p --' to ensure that directories created by `make install' are always world readable, even if the installer happens to have an overly restrictive umask (e.g. 077). This was a mistake and has been reverted. There are at least two reasons why we must not use `-m 0755': - it causes special bits like SGID to be ignored, - it may be too restrictive (some setups expect 775 directories). - Fix aclocal to honor definitions located in files which have been m4_included manually. aclocal 1.8 had been updated to check m4_included files for new requirements, but forgot that these m4_included files can also provide new definitions. Note that if you have such a setup, we recommend you get rid of it. In the past, there was a reason to m4_include files manually: aclocal used to duplicate entire M4 files into aclocal.m4, even files that were distributed. Some packages were therefore m4_including the distributed file directly, and playing some tricks to ensure aclocal would not copy that file to aclocal.m4, in order to limit the amount of duplication. Since aclocal 1.8.x will precisely output m4_includes for local M4 files, we recommend that you clean up your setup, removing all manual m4_includes and letting aclocal output them. - Output detailed menus in the Info version if the Automake manual, so that Emacs can locate the indexes. - configure.ac and configure were listed twice in DIST_COMMON (an internal variable where Automake lists configury files to distribute). This was harmless, but unaesthetic. - Use `chmod a-w' instead of `chmod -w' as the latter honors umask. This was an issue only in the Automake package itself, not in its output. - Automake assumed that all AC_CONFIG_LINKS arguments had the form DEST:SRC. This was wrong, as some packages do AC_CONFIG_LINKS($computedlinks). This version no longer abort in that situation. - Contrary to mkinstalldirs, $(mkdir_p) was expecting exactly one argument. This caused two kinds of failures: - Rules installing data in a conditionally defined directory failed when that directory was undefined. In this case no argument was supplied. - `make installdirs' failed, because several directories were passed to $(mkdir_p). This was an issue only on platform were $(mkdir_p) is implemented with `install-sh -d'. $(mkdir_p) as been changed to accept 0 or more arguments, as mkinstalldirs did. * Long-standing bugs: - Fix an unexpected diagnostic occurring when users attempt to override some internal variables that Automake appends to. - aclocal now scans configure.ac for macro definitions (PR/319). - Fix a portability issue with OSF1/Tru64 Make. If a directory distributes files which are outside itself (this usually occurs when using AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([../dir]) to use auxiliary files from a parent package), then `make distcheck' fails due to an optimization performed by OSF1/Tru64 Make in its VPATH handling. (tests/subpkg2.test failure) - Fix another portability issue with Sun and OSF1/Tru64 Make. In a VPATH-build configuration, `make install' would install nobase_ files to wrong locations. - Fix a Perl `uninitialized value' diagnostic occurring when automake complains that a Texinfo file does not have a @setfilename statement. - Erase config.status.lineno during `make distclean'. This file can be created by config.status. Automake already knew about configure.lineno, but forgot config.status.lineno. - Distribute all files, even those which are built and installed conditionally. This change affects files listed in conditionally defined *_HEADERS and *_PYTHON variable (unless they are nodist_*) as well as those listed in conditionally defined dist_*_DATA, dist_*_JAVA, dist_*_LISP, and dist_*_SCRIPTS variables. - Fix AM_PATH_LISPDIR to avoid \? in sed regular expressions; it doesn't conform to POSIX. - Normalize help strings for configure variables and options added by Automake macros. * Anticipation: - Check for python2.4 in AM_PATH_PYTHON. * Spurious failures in test suite: - tests/libtool5.test, tests/ltcond.test, tests/ltcond2.test, tests/ltconv.test: fix failures with CVS Libtool. - tests/aclocal6.test: fix failure if autom4te.cache is disabled. - tests/txinfo24.test, tests/txinfo25.test, tests/txinfo28.test: fix failures with old Texinfo versions. New in 1.8: * Meta-News - The NEWS file is more verbose. * Requirements - Autoconf 2.58 or greater is required. * New features - Default source file names in the absence of a _SOURCES declaration are made by removing any target extension before appending `.c', so to make the libtool module `foo.la' from `foo.c', you only need to do this: lib_LTLIBRARIES = foo.la foo_la_LDFLAGS = -module For backward compatibility, foo_la.c will be used instead of foo.c if this file exists or is the explicit target of a rule. However -Wobsolete will warn about this deprecated naming. - AR's `cru' flags are now set in a global ARFLAGS variable instead of being hard-coded in each $(AR) invocation, so they can be substituted from configure.ac. This has been requested by people dealing with non-POSIX ar implementations. - New warning option: -Woverride. This will warn about any user target or variable definitions which override Automake definitions. - Texinfo rules back up and restore info files when makeinfo fails. - Texinfo rules now support the `html' target. Running this requires Texinfo 4.0 or greater. `html' is a new recursive target, so if your package mixes hand-crafted `Makefile.in's with Automake-generated `Makefile.in's, you should adjust the former to support (or ignore) this target so that `make html' recurses successfully. If you had a custom `html' rule in your `Makefile.am', it's better to rename it as `html-local', otherwise your rule will override Automake's new rule (you can check that by running `automake -Woverride') and that will stop the recursion to subdirectories. Last but not least, this `html' rule is declared PHONY, even when overridden. Fortunately, it appears that few packages use a non-PHONY `html' rule. - Any file which is m4_included from configure.ac will appear as a configure and Makefile.in dependency, and will be automatically distributed. - The rules for rebuilding Makefiles and Makefile.ins will now rebuild all Makefiles and all Makefile.ins at once when one of configure's dependencies has changed. This is considerably faster than previous implementations, where config.status and automake were run separately in each directory (this still happens when you change a Makefile.am locally, without touching configure.ac or friends). Doing this also solves a longstanding issue: these rebuild rules failed to work when adding new directories to the tree, forcing you to run automake manually. - For similar reasons, the rules to rebuild configure, config.status, and aclocal.m4 are now defined in all directories. 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New in 0.33: * More bug fixes * More checking * More libtool fixes from Gord Matzigkeit; libtool support is still preliminary however * Added support for jm_MAINTAINER_MODE * dist-zip support * New "distcheck" target New in 0.32: * Many bug fixes * mkinstalldirs and mdate-sh now appear in directory specified by AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR. * Removed DIST_SUBDIRS, DIST_OTHER * AC_ARG_PROGRAM only required when an actual program exists * dist-hook target now run before distribution packaged up; idea from Dieter Baron. 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