METAAUTO(1) BSD Reference Manual METAAUTO(1)NAME
autoreconf - wrapper around GNU autotools
SYNOPSIS
autoreconf [options] [file ...]
DESCRIPTION
autoreconf is actually a wrapper calling autoreconf-${AUTOCONF_VERSION}
if the environment variable AUTOCONF_VERSION is set to the version of an
existing autotools installation. If it is not set, a warning is output to
standard error.
The actual documentation of those can be viewed using texinfo, see
info(1), or manpages named like autoconf-2.13(1), autoheader-2.61(1),
aclocal-1.4(1), automake-1.9(1), you get the idea.
ENVIRONMENT
AUTOCONF_VERSION
Version number (2.13, 2.61, 1.4, 1.9, etc.) of the autotool to
call. If set, metaauto exits with status code 255 if the execut-
able cannot be found, its errorlevel otherwise.
AUTOCONF_NOTSET_OK
If AUTOCONF_VERSION is not set, metaauto exits with status code 1
unless this is set to 1, in which case metaauto exits with error-
level zero.
FILES
/usr/mpkg/bin/
Search path for the actual autotools executables.
AUTHORS
The original metaauto was written by Marc Espie <espie@openbsd.org>.
This implementation and manual page were written by
Thorsten Glaser <tg@mirbsd.org> for The MirPorts Framework.
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