Re: How to work around a missing library function?

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Mike Frysinger wrote:

if you arent using autoconf, i'm not sure why you're posting to the autoconf list. gnulib really doesnt add any dependencies above autoconf/automake, and those are pretty basic as it is.
-mike

The person who wrote the software is not using autoconf, but I've offered to convert it to autoconf, as his 'Configure' script has not worked well for use in the Sage project, and peoples attempts to hack it to work have been less than successful too.

The library had various macros, which will only complicate things. I really do want to keep this as simple as possible, as I fear otherwise he will abandon the autoconf/automake approach, and go back to his 'Configure' script, which works well for him.

That's my dilema.

Dave


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