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AX_MAINTAINER_MODE_AUTO_SILENT
Set autotools to error/sleep settings so that they are not run when being errornously triggered. Likewise make libtool-silent when libtool has been used.
I am using the macro quite a lot since some automake versions had the tendency to try to rerun some autotools on a mere make even when not quite in --maintainer-mode. That is very annoying. Likewise, a user who installs from source does not want to see doubled compiler messages.
I did not put an AC-REQUIRE(MAINTAINER_MODE) in here - should I?
Guido U. Draheim <guidod@gmx.de>
2006-10-13
AC_DEFUN([AX_MAINTAINER_MODE_AUTO_SILENT],[dnl dnl ac_REQUIRE([am_MAINTAINER_MODE])dn AC_MSG_CHECKING(auto silent in maintainer mode) if test "$USE_MAINTAINER_MODE" = "no" ; then test ".$TIMEOUT" = "." && TIMEOUT="9" AUTOHEADER="sleep $TIMEOUT ; true || autoheader || skipped" AUTOMAKE="sleep $TIMEOUT ; true || automake || skipped" AUTOCONF="sleep $TIMEOUT ; true || autoconf || skipped" if test ".$LIBTOOL" != "." ; then LIBTOOL="$LIBTOOL --silent" AC_MSG_RESULT([libtool-silent, auto-sleep-9]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([auto-sleep-9]) fi else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) fi ])
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