Hi; On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 01:50, Philip Herron <herron.philip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > What i would do is maby take a look inside his configure.ac to figure > out what he is checking for. And maby see why/how to fix it :). Like > look for the macro that checks for that specific feature in the shell > or otherwise. > That's the approach I've taken..sort of. I've just begun with autoconf/automake, so maybe I can verify what I'm doing is reasonable. So the author only had configure.in and Makefile.am files, but no configure.am. I think I read that using the name configure.in is an older convention, but it should generally have the same content as a configure.am. So what I'm doing is commenting out or changing lines in configure.in and then running autoreconf -i to regenerate the configure file. Is that a reasonable approach? Thanks, Joey _______________________________________________ Autoconf mailing list Autoconf@xxxxxxx http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/autoconf