Simple script that makes life a little easier with gnu-autotools on FreeBSD. Configgen takes all the guess work out of figuring out paths, gnu-autotools versions, and more. Configgen can simply be run in a source directory and it will figure out which versions of autotools to use and the best way to auto-generate a configure script or you can specify a command below. -gnu Create generic gnu configure script -gnome Create gnome specific configure script -bsd Use FreeBSD auto-tools (versions: libtool15, automake15, autoconf253) -bsd14 Use FreeBSD auto-tools (versions: libtool15, automake14, autoconf213) -bsd19 Use FreeBSD auto-tools (versions: libtool15, automake19, autoconf259) -f Find config (fall back on generic gnu) Specify a auto-gen configure script y'/>
aboutsummaryrefslogtreecommitdiffstats
Commit message (Expand)AuthorAgeFilesLines
* - Get Rid MD5 supportmiwi2011-03-191-1/+0
* - Please welcome Xorg 7.5.1miwi2011-02-261-3/+0
* - Update to Xorg 7.5miwi2010-05-013-4/+5
* - Update X.org ports to 7.4+ (few ports are more recent than the katamari).flz2009-01-24