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Automake sometimes requires helper programs so that the generated Makefile can do its work properly. There are a fairly large number of them, and we list them here.
Although all of these files are distributed and installed with Automake, a couple of them are maintained separately. The Automake copies are updated before each release, but we mention the original source in case you need more recent versions.
ar-libThis is a wrapper primarily for the Microsoft lib archiver, to make it more POSIX-like.
compileThis is a wrapper for compilers that do not accept options -c and -o at the same time. It is only used when absolutely required. Such compilers are rare, with the Microsoft C/C++ Compiler as the most notable exception. This wrapper also makes the following common options available for that compiler, while performing file name translation where needed: -I, -L, -l, -Wl, and -Xlinker.
config.guessconfig.subThese two programs compute the canonical triplets for the given build, host, or target architecture. These programs are updated regularly to support new architectures and fix probes broken by changes in new kernel versions. Each new release of Automake comes with up-to-date copies of these programs. If your copy of Automake is getting old, you are encouraged to fetch the latest versions of these files from http://savannah.gnu.org/git/?group=config before making a release.
depcompThis program understands how to run a compiler so that it will generate not only the desired output but also dependency information that is then used by the automatic dependency tracking feature (see Automatic dependency tracking).
elisp-compThis program is used to byte-compile Emacs Lisp code.
install-shThis is a replacement for the install program that works on
platforms where install is unavailable or unusable.
mdate-shThis script is used to generate a version.texi file. It examines a file and prints some date information about it.
missingThis wraps a number of programs that are typically only required by
maintainers. If the program in question doesn’t exist,
missing prints an informative warning and attempts to fix
things so that the build can continue.
mkinstalldirsThis script used to be a wrapper around ‘mkdir -p’, which is not
portable. Now we prefer to use ‘install-sh -d’ when configure
finds that ‘mkdir -p’ does not work, this makes one less script to
distribute.
For backward compatibility mkinstalldirs is still used and
distributed when automake finds it in a package. But it is no
longer installed automatically, and it should be safe to remove it.
py-compileThis is used to byte-compile Python scripts.
test-driverThis implements the default test driver offered by the parallel testsuite harness.
texinfo.texNot a program, this file is required for ‘make dvi’, ‘make ps’ and ‘make pdf’ to work when Texinfo sources are in the package. The latest version can be downloaded from http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/.
ylwrapThis program wraps lex and yacc to rename their
output files. It also ensures that, for instance, multiple
yacc instances can be invoked in a single directory in
parallel.
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