On Sat, 20 Oct 2001, Robert Collins wrote:
> Klavs, as an end user you should not ever need to run bootstrap.sh.
In this case he is not an end user, but a early adopter of
a devel.squid-cache.org branch (rproxy).
> For the record:
> bootstrap.sh should ONLY be run when
> * you have autoconf 2.13 and automake 1.5 (or 1.6) installed.
> * You have altered (by hand or via patch) configure.in, or any
> Makefile.am.
Which means he should run bootstrap.sh, as the rproxy patch modifies
both configure.in and src/Makefile.am.
> If you are doing multiple compilations from the same source then you
> should use --enable-dependency-tracking on your configure line to ensure
> that source changes will recompile related files.
The dependency checks are enabled by default. Actually, the
--enable-dependency-tracking option seems to be a no-op. Cannot find
anything it changes from the default. Don't know why automake insists on
listing both --enable-dependency-tracking and
--disable-dependency-tracking in the configure help...
Regards
Henrik
Received on Sat Oct 20 2001 - 04:38:56 MDT
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