According to Diego Elio “Flameeyes” Pettenò on 1/23/2010 3:55 PM: > Il giorno sab, 23/01/2010 alle 15.47 -0700, Eric Blake ha scritto: >> Or is it too soon to expect >> all distros to have an automake that new pre-installed, and more >> effort >> be put into supporting automake 1.9.6 and autoconf 2.59 (those being >> the >> implicit minimum requirements due to the use of gnulib)? Or somewhere >> in between? > > I asked about that as well a few days ago, seems like the lower bound is > RHEL-5 which means nothing more than autoconf 2.59 can be used :( There's a difference between supporting tarballs on RHEL-5 (where the version of autoconf and automake is irrelevant, since you don't have to run the autotools to build from a tarball) and actually developing on RHEL-5 (where the developer has to install prerequisites like newer autotools if the package decides to require newer autotools). Is there anyone that seriously falls in the latter category, of still wanting to _develop_ libvirt on RHEL-5? Or am I correct in assuming that _development_ is limited to more modern distros, where only tarball portability to older systems is still necessary. -- Don't work too hard, make some time for fun as well! Eric Blake ebb9@xxxxxxx -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list