Russ Allbery wrote:
Daniel Pocock <dan...@pocock.com.au> writes:

Thanks for that - the sed example appears to be the type of thing I want.

However, is there a more concise way to do this?  I was thinking there may
be some way to invoke sed or m4 on a template in much the way that gcc is
invoked for *.c

Half of that equation would be a more generic script.  Attached is what we
use for INN (which has a bunch of INN-specific bits, but also has the
basic framework for things).

The other half would be to set up a way of automatically running that
script on particular files, and that's something I've never done.  I just
write explicit rules.

Hi Russ,

Thanks for this - it may be just what we need to get some nasty hacks out of configure.in

In case I use this as-is, can you kindly confirm that it is compatible with the Ganglia license?
http://ganglia.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/ganglia/trunk/monitor-core/COPYING?revision=560&view=markup

Regards,

Daniel


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