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1<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
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3<sect2><title>Short descriptions</title>
4
5<para><command>autoconf</command> is a tool for producing shell scripts
6that automatically configure software source code packages to adapt to many
7kinds of Unix-like systems. The configuration scripts it produces are
8independent -- running them does not require the autoconf program.</para>
9
10<para><command>autoheader</command> is a tool for creating template files
11of C #define statements for configure to use.</para>
12
13<para><command>autom4te</command> is a wrapper for the M4 macro
14processor.</para>
15
16<para><command>autoreconf</command> comes in handy when there are a lot
17of autoconf-generated configure scripts around. The program runs autoconf and
18autoheader repeatedly (where appropriate) to remake the autoconf configure
19scripts and configuration header templates in a given directory tree.</para>
20
21<para><command>autoscan</command> can help to create a
22<filename>configure.in</filename> file for a software package. It examines
23the source files in a directory tree, searching them for common portability
24problems and creates a <filename>configure.scan</filename> file that serves as
25as a preliminary <filename>configure.in</filename> for the package.</para>
26
27<para><command>autoupdate</command> modifies a
28<filename>configure.in</filename> file that still calls autoconf macros
29by their old names to use the current macro names.</para>
30
31<para><command>ifnames</command> can be helpful when writing a
32<filename>configure.in</filename> for a software package. It prints the
33identifiers that the package uses in C preprocessor conditionals. If a package
34has already been set up to have some portability, this program can help to
35determine what <userinput>configure</userinput> needs to check. It can fill
36in some gaps in a <filename>configure.in</filename> file generated by
37autoscan.</para>
38
39</sect2>
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