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[src/trunk]: src/gnu/dist/autoconf has moved to external/gpl3
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/5809a9a30905
branches: trunk
changeset: 342971:5809a9a30905
user: christos <christos%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Sat Jan 16 18:41:12 2016 +0000
description:
has moved to external/gpl3
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gnu/dist/autoconf/BUGS | 20 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/COPYING | 340 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/ChangeLog | 761 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/ChangeLog.0 | 343 -
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gnu/dist/autoconf/ChangeLog.2 | 12848 ----------------------------
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gnu/dist/autoconf/INSTALL | 226 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/INSTALL.txt | 226 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/Makefile.am | 231 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/Makefile.in | 526 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/Makefile.maint | 276 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/NEWS | 660 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/README | 44 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/THANKS | 167 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/TODO | 615 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/acfunctions | 172 -
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gnu/dist/autoconf/acgeneral.m4 | 4511 ---------
gnu/dist/autoconf/acheaders | 101 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/acheaders.m4 | 454 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/acidentifiers | 57 -
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gnu/dist/autoconf/aclibraries | 26 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/aclocal.m4 | 5 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/acmakevars | 34 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/acoldnames.m4 | 86 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/acprograms | 42 -
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gnu/dist/autoconf/actypes.m4 | 564 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/acversion.in | 5 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/acversion.m4 | 5 -
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gnu/dist/autoconf/autoconf.m4 | 67 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/autoheader.in | 360 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/autoreconf.in | 418 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/autoscan.in | 659 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/autoupdate.in | 1135 --
gnu/dist/autoconf/config/Makefile.am | 1 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/config/Makefile.in | 172 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/config/config.guess | 1298 --
gnu/dist/autoconf/config/config.sub | 1375 --
gnu/dist/autoconf/config/install-sh | 251 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/config/mdate-sh | 92 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/config/missing | 283 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/config/mkinstalldirs | 74 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/config/move-if-change | 17 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/config/prev-version.txt | 1 -
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gnu/dist/autoconf/configure | 2005 ----
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gnu/dist/autoconf/doc/autoconf.info | 10675 -----------------------
gnu/dist/autoconf/ifnames.in | 134 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/m4/Makefile.am | 26 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/m4/Makefile.in | 172 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/m4/atconfig.m4 | 16 -
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gnu/dist/autoconf/m4/missing.m4 | 73 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/m4/sanity.m4 | 42 -
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gnu/dist/autoconf/m4sugar.m4 | 1739 ---
gnu/dist/autoconf/man/Makefile.am | 58 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/man/Makefile.in | 254 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/man/autoconf.1 | 103 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/man/autoconf.x | 3 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/man/autoheader.1 | 81 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/man/autoheader.x | 3 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/man/autoreconf.1 | 103 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/man/autoreconf.x | 2 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/man/autoscan.1 | 60 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/man/autoscan.x | 3 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/man/autoupdate.1 | 69 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/man/autoupdate.x | 3 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/man/common.x | 11 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/man/config.guess.1 | 57 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/man/config.guess.x | 24 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/man/config.sub.1 | 41 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/man/config.sub.x | 4 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/man/ifnames.1 | 50 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/man/ifnames.x | 3 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/Makefile.am | 111 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/Makefile.in | 246 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/README | 57 -
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gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/acgeneral.at | 22 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/acheaders.at | 14 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/aclang.at | 24 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/aclocal.m4 | 59 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/acspecific.at | 29 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/actypes.at | 17 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/atconfig.in | 67 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/atgeneral.m4 | 566 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/atspecific.m4 | 184 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/base.at | 255 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/compile.at | 277 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/foreign.at | 67 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/m4sh.at | 118 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/m4sugar.at | 139 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/mktests.sh | 229 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/semantics.at | 378 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/suite.at | 55 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/tools.at | 493 -
gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/torture.at | 478 -
105 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 64043 deletions(-)
diffs (truncated from 64463 to 300 lines):
diff -r b4d8c12af067 -r 5809a9a30905 gnu/dist/autoconf/AUTHORS
--- a/gnu/dist/autoconf/AUTHORS Sat Jan 16 18:38:53 2016 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-Autoconf was originally written by David MacKenzie, with help from
-Franc,ois Pinard, Karl Berry, Richard Pixley, Ian Lance Taylor, Roland
-McGrath, Noah Friedman, david d zuhn, and many others.
-
-Ben Elliston next took over the maintenance, facing a huge Autoconf
-backlog that had been piling up since the departure of David.
-
-Today, there are no less than five maintainers: Akim Demaille, Paul
-Eggert, Jim Meyering, Alexandre Oliva, and Tom Tromey, especially
-helped by Lars J. Aas, Mo DeJong, Steven G. Johnson, Matthew
-D. Langston, Pavel Roskin, and many others listed in the THANKS file.
diff -r b4d8c12af067 -r 5809a9a30905 gnu/dist/autoconf/BUGS
--- a/gnu/dist/autoconf/BUGS Sat Jan 16 18:38:53 2016 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
--*- outline -*-
-
-This file lists the bugs you must be aware of. Be sure to check this
-file before using Autoconf, and especially CVS versions of Autoconf.
-
-Autoconf must not be used in production if there are ``Serious'' bugs,
-and use with caution an Autoconf with ``Important bugs''.
-
-Many other bugs are registered on the GNATS server:
-
- http://sources.redhat.com/cgi-bin/gnatsweb.pl?database=autoconf
-
-Please, don't register bugs listed below: we already know we have to
-address them.
-
-* Status
-
- /*--------------------------.
- | Good for production use. |
- `--------------------------*/
diff -r b4d8c12af067 -r 5809a9a30905 gnu/dist/autoconf/COPYING
--- a/gnu/dist/autoconf/COPYING Sat Jan 16 18:38:53 2016 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,340 +0,0 @@
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