automake - A GNU tool for automatically creating Makefiles
Automake is a tool for automatically generating `Makefile.in' files compliant with the GNU Coding Standards. You should install Automake if you are developing software and would like to use its ability to automatically generate GNU standard Makefiles. If you install Automake, you will also need to install GNU's Autoconf package.
| License: | GPLv2+ and GFDL | Group: | development/tools |
|---|---|---|---|
| URL: | http://sources.redhat.com/automake |
Packages
| Name | Epoch | Version | Release | Arch | Size | Built |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| automake | 0 | 1.11.1 | 1.3.el6.fio | src | 1.0 MiB | 2011-07-16 14:37:35 |
Changelog:
- * 2010-06-23 - Karsten Hopp <karsten[AT]redhat[DOTCOM]> 1.11.1-1.2
- fix release number
- * 2010-02-19 - Karsten Hopp <karsten[AT]redhat[DOTCOM]> 1.11.1-1.1
- remove vala from buildrequires and from self checks - fix variable usage in spec file - use pregenerated manpages from automake-1.11
- * 2009-12-09 - Karsten Hopp <karsten[AT]redhat[DOTCOM]> 1.11.1-1
- update to version 1.11.1 to fix CVE-2009-4029
- * 2009-12-01 - Karsten Hopp <karsten[AT]redhat[DOTCOM]> 1.11-6
- preserve time stamps of man pages (#225302) - drop MIT from list of licenses
- * 2009-11-04 - Stepan Kasal <skasal[AT]redhat[DOTCOM]> - 1.11-5
- add even more testsuite build requires