[Python-Dev] Bumping autoconf from 2.68 to 2.69
Petri Lehtinen
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Tue Oct 16 11:53:55 CEST 2012
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Trent Nelson wrote: > > build breaking is another matter, of course. If we are > > going to mandate a specific version again, that should be documented and > > checked for. > > My preference: bump to 2.69 and set AC_PREREQ(2.69). If 2.69 proves > unworkable, revert back to 2.68 and AC_PREREQ(2.68). > > I definitely like the idea of explicitly setting the version being > used via AC_PREREQ, as this will prevent accidental version churn > being checked in by a committer inadvertently. Bear in mind that AC_PREREQ sets the minimum required version. It cannot be used to prevent from running newer autoconf in the future. Petri
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