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Upgrading From Version 1

Autoconf version 2 is mostly backward compatible with version 1. However, it introduces better ways to do some things, and doesn't support some of the ugly things in version 1. So, depending on how sophisticated your `configure.in' files are, you might have to do some manual work in order to upgrade to version 2. This chapter points out some problems to watch for when upgrading. Also, perhaps your configure scripts could benefit from some of the new features in version 2; the changes are summarized in the file `NEWS' in the Autoconf distribution.

First, make sure you have GNU m4 version 1.1 or higher installed, preferably 1.3 or higher. Versions before 1.1 have bugs that prevent them from working with Autoconf version 2. Versions 1.3 and later are much faster than earlier versions, because as of version 1.3, GNU m4 has a more efficient implementation of diversions and can freeze its internal state in a file that it can read back quickly.


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