# Must be phony, not to be confused with the 'bootstrap' script.
.PHONY: bootstrap
bootstrap:
- $(AM_V_BOOTSTRAP)$(am__cd) $(srcdir) && ./bootstrap
+ $(AM_V_BOOTSTRAP)$(am__cd) $(srcdir) && ./bootstrap.sh
$(AM_V_CONFIGURE)set -e; \
am__bootstrap_configure () { \
$(srcdir)/configure $${1+"$$@"} $(BOOTSTRAP_CONFIGURE_FLAGS); \
= Working with git
* To regenerate dependent files created by aclocal and automake,
- use the 'bootstrap' script. It uses the code from the source
+ use the 'bootstrap.sh' script. It uses the code from the source
tree, so the resulting files (aclocal.m4 and Makefile.in) should
be the same as you would get if you install this version of
automake and use it to generate those files. Be sure to have the
distinguish net and repo versions.)
* Run this:
- ./bootstrap && ./configure && make && make check && make distcheck
+ ./bootstrap.sh && ./configure && make && make check && make distcheck
* Run "make git-tag-release".
This will run the maintainer checks, check that the NEWS file is
use "make GNUPLOADFLAGS='--user KEY' git-upload-release".
* Update version number in configure.ac to next alpha number.
- Re-run ./bootstrap and commit.
+ Re-run ./bootstrap.sh and commit.
* Don't forget to "git push" your changes so they appear in the public
git tree.
EXTRA_DIST += \
$(AUTOMAKESOURCES) \
- bootstrap \
+ bootstrap.sh \
GNUmakefile \
syntax-checks.mk \
HACKING
&& $(am__cd) tmp \
&& $(GIT) checkout -q "$$rev" \
&& echo "$@: bootstrapping $$rev" \
- && $(SHELL) ./bootstrap \
+ && $(SHELL) ./bootstrap.sh \
&& echo "$@: copying files from $$rev" \
&& makefile_ins=`find . -name Makefile.in` \
&& (tar cf - configure aclocal.m4 $$makefile_ins) | \