Re: renaming configure.in to configure.ac - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From ilmari@ilmari.org (Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker)
Subject Re: renaming configure.in to configure.ac
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Msg-id 87wo33kah7.fsf@wibble.ilmari.org
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In response to Re: renaming configure.in to configure.ac  (Noah Misch <noah@leadboat.com>)
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Noah Misch <noah@leadboat.com> writes:

> On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 09:45:54AM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
>> Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentraut@2ndquadrant.com> writes:
>> > It was mentioned elsewhere in passing that a new Autoconf release might 
>> > be coming.  That one will warn about the old naming "configure.in" and 
>> > request "configure.ac".  So we might want to rename that sometime. 
>> > Before we get into the specifics, I suggest that all interested parties 
>> > check whether buildfarm scripts, packaging scripts, etc. need to be 
>> > adjusted for the newer name.
>> 
>> Along the same line, I read at [1]
>> 
>>     Because it has been such a long time, and because some of the changes
>>     potentially break existing Autoconf scripts, we are conducting a
>>     public beta test before the final release of version 2.70.  Please
>>     test this beta with your autoconf scripts, and report any problems you
>>     find to the Savannah bug tracker:
>> 
>> Maybe we should do some pro-active testing, rather than just waiting for
>> 2.70 to get dropped on us?  God knows how long it will be until 2.71.
>
> Sounds good.  A cheap option would be to regenerate with 2.70, push that on a
> Friday night to see what the buildfarm thinks, and revert it on Sunday night.

Instead of doing this on the master branch, would it be worth defining a
namespace for branches that the buildfarm tests in addition to master
and REL_*_STABLE?

In the Perl world we have this in the form of smoke-me/* branches, and
it's invaluable to be able to test things across many platforms without
breaking blead (our name for the main development branch).

- ilmari
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