Many relatively old (but not ancient) Linux distributions ship with autoconf 2.13 such as RedHat 7.2, 7,3 and AS 2.1. Upgrading isn't particularly painful but many only like using "official" rpms and AFAIK RedHat does not provide them.
What is the advantage of upgrade?
rob
Dossy wrote:
Everyone,
I'd like to change the required version of autoconf required -- currently, AOLserver configure.in works with autoconf 2.13, but I'd like to move to configure.ac and autoconf 2.50+.
Does anyone have any issues with this?
-- Dossy
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