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[Python-Dev] cpython (3.1): - rename configure.in to configure.ac

[Python-Dev] cpython (3.1): - rename configure.in to configure.ac [Python-Dev] cpython (3.1): - rename configure.in to configure.acBenjamin Peterson benjamin at python.org
Thu Mar 15 19:02:32 CET 2012
2012/3/15 Georg Brandl <g.brandl at gmx.net>:
> On 15.03.2012 17:33, Matthias Klose wrote:
>>
>> On 15.03.2012 11:31, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
>>>
>>>  On Wed, 14 Mar 2012 23:27:24 +0100
>>>  matthias.klose<python-checkins at python.org>   wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/55ab7a272f0a
>>>>  changeset:   75659:55ab7a272f0a
>>>>  branch:      3.1
>>>>  parent:      75199:df3b2b5db900
>>>>  user:        Matthias Klose<doko at ubuntu.com>
>>>>  date:        Wed Mar 14 23:10:15 2012 +0100
>>>>  summary:
>>>>    - rename configure.in to configure.ac
>>>>  - change references from configure.in to configure.ac
>>>
>>>
>>>  What's the rationale for this change? There doesn't seem to be an issue
>>>  number.
>>
>>
>> autoconf files up to 2.13 have the .in extension, autoconf files for 2.50
>> and
>> newer the .ac extension.  This is a no change, except for having
>> autoconf2.13
>> installed, and the autoconf then failing.
>
>
> Not sure it belongs in 3.1 though.

I told him he could change 3.1 for ease of maintenance in the future.



-- 
Regards,
Benjamin
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