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autoconf

GNU Autoconf is a tool for producing configure scripts for building, installing and packaging software on computer systems where a Bourne shell is available. See documentation

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Type of Package

Binary package

Use as Dependency

Binary packages can be set as runtime or build time dependencies. See Defining your dependencies for more information.

To add core/autoconf as a dependency, you can add one of the following to your plan file.

Buildtime Dependency

pkg_build_deps=(core/autoconf)

Runtime dependency

pkg_deps=(core/autoconf)

Use as Tool

Installation

To install this plan, you should run the following commands to first install, and then link the binaries this plan creates.

hab pkg install core/autoconf --binlink

will add the following binaries to the PATH:

  • /bin/autoupdate
  • /bin/autoheader
  • /bin/autoscan
  • /bin/autoconf
  • /bin/ifnames
  • /bin/autom4te
  • /bin/autoreconf

For example:

$ hab pkg install core/autoconf --binlink
» Installing core/autoconf
☁ Determining latest version of core/autoconf in the 'stable' channel
→ Found newer installed version (core/autoconf/2.69/20200603125914) than remote version (core/autoconf/2.69/20200306000624)
→ Using core/autoconf/2.69/20200603125914
★ Install of core/autoconf/2.69/20200603125914 complete with 0 new packages installed.
» Binlinking autoupdate from core/autoconf/2.69/20200603125914 into /bin
★ Binlinked autoupdate from core/autoconf/2.69/20200603125914 to /bin/autoupdate
» Binlinking autoheader from core/autoconf/2.69/20200603125914 into /bin
★ Binlinked autoheader from core/autoconf/2.69/20200603125914 to /bin/autoheader
» Binlinking autoscan from core/autoconf/2.69/20200603125914 into /bin
★ Binlinked autoscan from core/autoconf/2.69/20200603125914 to /bin/autoscan
» Binlinking autoconf from core/autoconf/2.69/20200603125914 into /bin
★ Binlinked autoconf from core/autoconf/2.69/20200603125914 to /bin/autoconf
» Binlinking ifnames from core/autoconf/2.69/20200603125914 into /bin
★ Binlinked ifnames from core/autoconf/2.69/20200603125914 to /bin/ifnames
» Binlinking autom4te from core/autoconf/2.69/20200603125914 into /bin
★ Binlinked autom4te from core/autoconf/2.69/20200603125914 to /bin/autom4te
» Binlinking autoreconf from core/autoconf/2.69/20200603125914 into /bin
★ Binlinked autoreconf from core/autoconf/2.69/20200603125914 to /bin/autoreconf

Using an example binary

You can now use the binary as normal. For example:

/bin/autoconf --help or autoconf --help

$ autoconf --help
Usage: /bin/autoconf [OPTION]... [TEMPLATE-FILE]

Generate a configuration script from a TEMPLATE-FILE if given, or
`configure.ac' if present, or else `configure.in'.  Output is sent
to the standard output if TEMPLATE-FILE is given, else into
`configure'.

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