Stepan Kasal <kasal@xxxxxx> writes: > I wanted to say: > "I suggest you to install package foo, which can be grabbed from foo.org, > in order to proceed with this build." Ouch. That's not how I interpreted your output. Perhaps we should rethink the output format. > Please note that my proposal contained other niceties: > ... > 1) the text is printed twice, first as a NOTICE, and second at the end. > 2) at the end there is only one header "Suggestions:", followed by the > list of packages. (1) might be worth doing -- perhaps we could use a list of priorities, rather than a single priority, and output N copies of the message if the list is length N. I'm not sure whether it's worth doing, though. (2) is a nicety, but it isn't crucial. I don't see that it's worth trading generality for. _______________________________________________ Autoconf mailing list Autoconf@xxxxxxx http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/autoconf