Folks you are talking over each other.

Why not simply ./automake and check in the resulting ./autoconf-ready files?
If you desire to delete the automake files afterwards, th
Bill

Paul Querna wrote:
Justin Erenkrantz wrote:

On 2/11/06, Paul Querna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

If you really want me to revert it I will.  Then we won't have any build
system at all.

Maybe you are forgetting what we had before. A single makefile with
paths hard coded for your home directory.


build-dso was the 'build' system - not Makefile.

If you want to convert it to use httpd's build system, no one is
stopping you.


How? svn copy into a branch, make the changes, commit it, tell everyone, merge the branch.

FWIW, Automake doesn't require everything to be in src/, but it seems
you are so tainted against the tool (Hey, I don't exactly love it
either), that it doesn't matter that it currently _does_ work.


We shouldn't be releasing code that has a dependency on automake. -- justin


Please define dependency.

We have a buildconf dependency on Python in httpd. configure doesn't.

Automake is the same as Python in this case.

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