which is a library of common routines intended to be shared at the
source level.
-Copyright @copyright{} 2004-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright @copyright{} 2004-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or
depend on tests modules. (Recall that tests modules are built in a separate
directory.)
+Each listed required module may be declared a conditional dependency. This
+is indicated by placing the condition for the dependency on the same line,
+enclosed in brackets, after the name of the required module. The condition
+is a shell expression that is run after the module's @code{configure.ac}
+statements. For example:
+@smallexample
+strtoull [test $ac_cv_func_strtoumax = no]
+@end smallexample
+
@item configure.ac-early
This field contains @file{configure.ac} stuff (Autoconf macro invocations and
shell statements) that are logically placed early in the @file{configure.ac}
Windows 2000 does not have getaddrinfo in its @file{WS2_32.DLL}.
Thus, if you want to assume Windows XP or later, you can add
-AC_DEFINE(WINVER, 0x0501) to avoid compiling to (partial) getaddrinfo
+AC_DEFINE(WINVER, 0x0501) to avoid compiling the (partial) getaddrinfo
implementation.
If you want to support Windows 2000, don't do anything. The
* Visual Studio Compatibility::
* Supporting Relocation::
* func::
+* configmake::
* warnings::
* manywarnings::
* Running self-tests under valgrind::
@include func.texi
+@include configmake.texi
+
@include warnings.texi
@include manywarnings.texi