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List:       autoconf
Subject:    Re: Autotools lint tool
From:       Bob Friesenhahn <bfriesen () simple ! dallas ! tx ! us>
Date:       2019-10-03 22:06:18
Message-ID: alpine.GSO.2.20.1910031656190.10759 () scrappy ! simplesystems ! org
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On Wed, 2 Oct 2019, Warren Young wrote:
>
> That's not reality, though we are approaching it slowly.  "Real" 
> Unix is all but dead now, the Linuxes are converging on a few major 
> types, and the fragmentation in the BSDs seems to have reached a 
> practical limit.  Alternatives like macOS and Windows WSL hew to one 
> of the above standards.  The OS compatibility problems we have these 
> days are nowhere near as bad as those in which the Autotools were 
> created.

"Real" Unix seems to be doing fine to me.  It is available in free 
software form with a strong developer base.

I do agree with your notion of convergence on common standards, and 
that is what has been happening continually since the late 1980s.

It is no longer necessary to test for 'echo' since 'printf' is now 
commonly available (for a long time) and works reliably.

Many existing common tests found in Autoconf scripts can just be 
removed since standards have made them unnecessary.

Bob
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