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<tt>[http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/autoconf.html#autoreconf-Invocation autoreconf]</tt> can be used on initial setup, or after the autotools installation has been modified. Use <tt>-f</tt> to force refreshings, and <tt>-i</tt> to install missing files; <tt>autoreconf -fi</tt> is thus a useful recipe for source trees | <tt>[http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/autoconf.html#autoreconf-Invocation autoreconf]</tt> can be used on initial setup, or after the autotools installation has been modified. Use <tt>-f</tt> to force refreshings, and <tt>-i</tt> to install missing files; <tt>autoreconf -fi</tt> is thus a useful recipe for source trees. |
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Ick.
Setting up autotools
autoreconf can be used on initial setup, or after the autotools installation has been modified. Use -f to force refreshings, and -i to install missing files; autoreconf -fi is thus a useful recipe for source trees.