A Program for Automatically Generating GNU-Style Makefile.in Files

Edit Package automake
http://www.gnu.org/software/automake

Automake is a tool for automatically generating "Makefile.in" files
from "Makefile.am" files. "Makefile.am" is a series of "make" macro
definitions (with rules occasionally thrown in). The generated
"Makefile.in" files are compatible with the GNU Makefile standards.

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automake-1.13.4-fix-primary-prefix-invalid-couples-test.patch 0000001032 1.01 KB
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automake-1.16.2.tar.xz.sig 0000000833 833 Bytes
automake-SuSE.patch 0000016670 16.3 KB
automake-require_file.patch 0000000779 779 Bytes
automake-rpmlintrc 0000000141 141 Bytes
automake.changes 0000065094 63.6 KB
automake.keyring 0000104865 102 KB
automake.spec 0000004280 4.18 KB
Revision 79 (latest revision is 98)
Martin Pluskal's avatar Martin Pluskal (pluskalm) accepted request 818872 from Callum Farmer's avatar Callum Farmer (gmbr3) (revision 79)
- Changed automake-SuSE.patch: updated for new version
- Update to 1.16.2. Changes since 1.16.1:
  * New features added
    - add zstd support and the automake option, dist-zstd.
  
    - support for Python 3: py-compile now supports both Python 3
    and Python 2; tests do not require .pyo files, and uninstall
    deletes __pycache__ correctly (automake bug #32088).
  * Miscellaneous changes
    - automake no longer requires a @setfilename in each .texi file
  * Bugs fixed
    - When cleaning the compiled python files, '\n' is not used anymore in the
    substitution text of 'sed' transformations.  This is done to preserve
    compatibility with the 'sed' implementation provided by macOS which
    considers '\n' as the 'n' character instead of a newline.
    (automake bug#31222)
    - For make tags, lisp_LISP is followed by the necessary space when
    used with CONFIG_HEADERS.
    (automake bug#38139)
    - The automake test txinfo-vtexi4.sh no longer fails when localtime
    and UTC cross a day boundary.
    - Emacsen older than version 25, which require use of
    byte-compile-dest-file, are supported again.
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