I have 2.53, yes. 

But, I am going to rebuild and re-AC this, so need
to build m4 (1.4.3) in order to get to 2.59 of AConf. 


Any reasons to strongly advocate or avoid forcing
compiler into strict ANSI/C99 or ISO C mode? I had
to do that to get m4 to compile. I'd like to stay
on a single track (ANSI compliant or not) with all
builds.

An RTFM pointer to a doc would be more than ample, 
if such explanation already exists!

Thanks!!




-----Original Message-----
From:   Tom Lane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Fri 27-May-05 8:35 PM
To:     Mohan, Ross
Cc:     pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject:        Re: [GENERAL] Fast request for version checking.... 
"Mohan, Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> if you go to the root of your postgresql distro
> and type
> ./configure --version
> what version of AutoConf was used? 

For any reasonably recent PG release, it will be 2.53 if built from
source.  Some RPM distributions may have re-autoconf'd though (I think
Red Hat is currently using 2.59, for instance).

                        regards, tom lane




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