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[6370fa6]1<sect2>
2<title>Contents</title>
3
[b822811]4<para>The Autoconf package contains the autoconf, autoheader, autoreconf,
5autoscan, autoupdate and ifnames programs</para>
[6370fa6]6
7</sect2>
8
9<sect2><title>Description</title>
10
11<sect3><title>autoconf</title>
[b822811]12<para>Autoconf is a tool for producing shell scripts that automatically
[6370fa6]13configure software source code packages to adapt to many kinds of
14UNIX-like systems. The configuration scripts produced by Autoconf are
15independent of Autoconf when they are run, so their users do not need to
[53ad30a]16have Autoconf.</para></sect3>
[6370fa6]17
18<sect3><title>autoheader</title>
[b822811]19<para>The autoheader program can create a template file of C #define
[53ad30a]20statements for configure to use</para></sect3>
[6370fa6]21
22<sect3><title>autoreconf</title>
[b822811]23<para>If there are a lot of Autoconf-generated configure scripts, the
[3cc70a0]24autoreconf program can save some work. It runs autoconf (and
[6370fa6]25autoheader, where appropriate) repeatedly to remake the Autoconf
26configure scripts and configuration header templates in the directory
[53ad30a]27tree rooted at the current directory.</para></sect3>
[6370fa6]28
29<sect3><title>autoscan</title>
[b822811]30<para>The autoscan program can help to create a configure.in file for
[6370fa6]31a software package. autoscan examines source files in the directory
32tree rooted at a directory given as a command line argument, or the
33current directory if none is given. It searches the source files for
34common portability problems and creates a file configure.scan which
[53ad30a]35is a preliminary configure.in for that package.</para></sect3>
[6370fa6]36
37<sect3><title>autoupdate</title>
[b822811]38<para>The autoupdate program updates a configure.in file that calls
[53ad30a]39Autoconf macros by their old names to use the current
40macro names.</para></sect3>
[6370fa6]41
42<sect3><title>ifnames</title>
[b822811]43<para>ifnames can help when writing a configure.in for a software
[6370fa6]44package. It prints the identifiers that the package already uses in C
45preprocessor conditionals. If a package has already been set up to
[3cc70a0]46have some portability, this program can help to figure out what its
[6370fa6]47configure needs to check for. It may help fill in some gaps in a
[53ad30a]48configure.in generated by autoscan.</para></sect3>
[6370fa6]49
50</sect2>
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