Yes, that would be great! Also handling the differences between gcc 3.3 and 3.4 would be very welcome.
Kostas
I plan to work on freetype support soon. But first --
The current configuration code is a little painful on Unix/Linux/BSD/etc. Libraries like db1 (or gdbm) and Xpm could be configured automatically, and almost always will be available as shared libraries. Freetype and fontconfig also could be automatically detected and configured; also OpenGL and libiodbc. You may need different flags for gcc 3.4 than for gcc 3.3. And so on. Plus I'd like to learn autoconf stuff anyway.
So would it be worthwhile if I converted more of the Unix configuration to autoconf/automake?
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