* WARNING: Future backward-incompatibilities!
+ - Makefile recipes generated by Automake 2.0 will expect to use an
+ 'rm' program that doesn't complain when called without any non-option
+ argument if the '-f' option is given (so that commands like "rm -f"
+ and "rm -rf" will act as a no-op, instead of raising usage errors).
+ Accordingly, AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE will expand new shell code checking
+ that the default 'rm' program in PATH satisfies this requirement, and
+ aborting the configure process if this is not the case. This behavior
+ of 'rm' is very widespread in the wild, and it will be required in the
+ next POSIX version:
+ <http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=542>
+
- Automake 2.0 will require Autoconf 2.70 or later (which is still
unreleased at the moment of writing, but is planned to be released
before Automake 2.0 is).
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+New in 1.13.3:
+
+* Bugs fixed:
+
+ - Byte-compilation of Emacs lisp files could fail spuriously on Solaris,
+ when /bin/ksh or /usr/xpg4/bin/sh were used as shell.
+
+* Testsuite work:
+
+ - The test cases no longer have the executable bit set. This should
+ make it clear that they are not meant to be run directly; as
+ explained in t/README, the can only be run through the custom
+ 'runtest' script, or by a "make check" invocation.
+
+ - The testsuite has seen the introduction of a new helper function
+ 'run_make', and several related changes. These serve a two-fold
+ purpose:
+
+ 1. Removing brittleness due to the use of "make -e" in test cases.
+
+ 2. Seamlessly allowing the use of parallel make ("make -j...") in
+ the test cases, even where redirection of make output is involved
+ (see automake bug#11413 for a description of the subtle issues in
+ this area).
+
+ - Some other minor, miscellaneous changes and fixlets.
+
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
New in 1.13.2:
* Obsolescent features:
tar-pax. The new option filename-length-max=99 helps diagnosing
filenames that are too long for tar-v7. (PR/414)
- - Variables aumented with `+=' are now automatically flattened (i.e.,
- trailing backslashes removed) and then wrapped around 80 colummns
+ - Variables augmented with `+=' are now automatically flattened (i.e.,
+ trailing backslashes removed) and then wrapped around 80 columns
(adding trailing backslashes). In previous versions, a long series
of
VAR += value1