Let's move this discussion to build-dev instead of jdk-dev.

On 2018-02-05 17:30, Thomas Stüfe wrote:
Hi Magnus,

On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 9:21 AM, Magnus Ihse Bursie <magnus.ihse.bur...@oracle.com <mailto:magnus.ihse.bur...@oracle.com>> wrote:

    <snip> With the new solution, the exact version of autoconf does
    not matter. <snip>


It seems to matter. I now get:

Using autoconf at /usr/bin/autoconf [autoconf (GNU Autoconf) 2.63]
stdin:33: error: Autoconf version 2.69 or higher is required
stdin:33: the top level
autom4te: /usr/bin/m4 failed with exit status: 63

Do we actually need this strict check for the autoconf version? Is there a way to disable the check and retry with my old version?

The check is enforced by
AC_PREREQ([2.69])

in the top of make/autoconf/configure.ac.

You could try removing it and see what happens. In the "best" case you'll get an error message when autoconf tries to generate the file, then we know for certain that it does not work. :-) Otherwise, you'll have to test the generated configure file more thoroughly to ensure that it really works.

I'm quite certain that older versions (and believe me, everything prior to 2.69 is *ancient*) did not work at all, and that was the reason we added that requirement.

/Magnus


I would dislike for this to be a frequent error now - unfortunately, we have some build environments where getting the latest GNU tools is more work than just running an installer.

Thanks, Thomas


    The build documentation has been updated to reflect this change.

    /Magnus



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