dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. m4_pattern_forbid([^MAN_]) # Initialise and check we're in the correct directory. AC_INIT([man-db], [2.8.5], [cjwatson@debian.org]) AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([build-aux]) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([1.11 -Wall -Wno-override -Werror foreign dist-xz no-dist-gzip parallel-tests]) AM_MAINTAINER_MODE AM_SILENT_RULES([yes]) AC_PREREQ([2.63]) AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([src/man.c]) AC_GNU_SOURCE MAN_TAR_SORT_NAME AC_CONFIG_HEADER([config.h]) AC_CANONICAL_HOST # Define below date and version information to be put into man pages etc. date=2019-01-05 AC_SUBST([date])dnl roff_version=`echo AC_PACKAGE_VERSION | sed 's/-/\\-/g'` AC_SUBST([roff_version])dnl # Explicitly check for pkg-config early on, since otherwise the conditional # calls in MAN_ARG_SYSTEMDTMPFILESDIR and MAN_ARG_SYSTEMDSYSTEMUNITDIR are # problematic. 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