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PROGRAM:
NAME
autoconf2.13 - creates scripts to configure source code packages using templates
SYNOPSIS
autoconf2.13 [ --help | -h ] [ --localdir=dir | -l dir ] [ --macrodir=dir | -m dir ] [
--version ]
DESCRIPTION
To create configure from configure.in, run the autoconf2.13 program with no arguments.
autoconf2.13 processes configure.in with the m4 macro processor, using the Autoconf
macros. If you give autoconf2.13 an argument, it reads that file instead of configure.in
and writes the configuration script to the standard output instead of to configure. If
you give autoconf2.13 the argument -, it reads the standard input instead of configure.in
and writes the configuration script on the standard output.
The Autoconf macros are defined in several files. Some of the files are distributed with
Autoconf; autoconf2.13 reads them first. Then it looks for the optional file acsite.m4 in
the directory that contains the distributed Autoconf macro files, and for the optional
file aclocal.m4 in the current directory. Those files can contain your site's or the
package's own Autoconf macro definitions. If a macro is defined in more than one of the
files that autoconf2.13 reads, the last definition it reads overrides the earlier ones.
autoconf2.13 accepts the following options:
--help
-h Print a summary of the command line options and exit.
--localdir=DIR
-l DIR Look for the package file aclocal.m4 in directory DIR instead of in the current
directory.
--macrodir=DIR
-m DIR Look for the installed macro files in directory DIR. You can also set the
AC_MACRODIR environment variable to a directory; this option overrides the
environment variable.
--version
Print the version number of Autoconf and exit.
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