2002-10-19 Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com>
+ * configure.in: Call AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS with empty argument
+ and then set $subdirs directly, because the new Autoconf breaks
+ compatibility in every way imaginable and insists on whining
+ about usage that worked since the dawn of time.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
* configure: Regenerated (using Autoconf 2.54).
* sysdeps/alpha/elf/configure: Likewise.
* sysdeps/generic/configure: Likewise.
PACKAGE_BUGREPORT='glibc'
ac_unique_file="include/features.h"
-ac_subdirs_all="$ac_subdirs_all $add_ons"
+ac_subdirs_all="$ac_subdirs_all "
# Factoring default headers for most tests.
ac_includes_default="\
#include <stdio.h>
-subdirs="$subdirs $add_ons"
-
+subdirs="$subdirs "
add_ons_pfx=
if test x"$add_ons" != x; then
for f in $add_ons; do
# Test whether such a subdir really exists.
if test -d $srcdir/$f; then
add_ons_pfx="$add_ons_pfx $f/"
+ subdirs="$subdirs $f"
else
{ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: add-on directory \"$f\" does not exist" >&5
echo "$as_me: error: add-on directory \"$f\" does not exist" >&2;}
AC_DEFINE(NO_HIDDEN)
fi
-AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS($add_ons)
+AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS([ ])dnl Bonehead new Autoconf whines if we do it cleanly.
add_ons_pfx=
if test x"$add_ons" != x; then
for f in $add_ons; do
# Test whether such a subdir really exists.
if test -d $srcdir/$f; then
add_ons_pfx="$add_ons_pfx $f/"
+ dnl This variable is what AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS is supposed to set,
+ dnl but the new Autoconf maintainers don't care about compatibility
+ dnl so we cannot use it normally any more without complaints.
+ subdirs="$subdirs $f"
else
AC_MSG_ERROR(add-on directory \"$f\" does not exist)
fi