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authorJim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>2008-01-22 00:28:23 +0100
committerJim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>2008-01-22 00:28:23 +0100
commitec8e146a6db52743451c74d427477a2e9c65e946 (patch)
treecc0607858a4737b2e56fb0ade73b61ed206580e4 /README-hacking
parent9783d76bf638124c5db5c7d3b4233f86c23ef8dc (diff)
downloadcoreutils-ec8e146a6db52743451c74d427477a2e9c65e946.tar.xz
* README-hacking: Update to reflect existence of automake-1.10.1.
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@@ -39,18 +39,7 @@ from configure.ac before bootstrapping.
If you do want to build LZMA tarballs, you'll need to make sure you
have the latest stable version of the LZMA Utils
<http://tukaani.org/lzma/>. Also, you'll need a version of
-Automake that supports the dist-lzma feature, which was added to
-Automake on 2007-10-09 but is not yet available in a stable Automake
-version. So until Automake 1.11 comes out, you'll need to get the
-bleeding-edge Automake version with a command like this:
-
- $ git clone git://git.sv.gnu.org/automake
- $ cd automake
- $ ./bootstrap
- $ ./configure
- $ make install
-
-and build and install that version.
+Automake that supports the dist-lzma feature, like automake-1.10.1.
* First GIT checkout