Alexey Mahotkin <alexm(a)hsys.msk.ru> wrote:
Humm... Could you describe the nature of the problems? I just
don't
understand how it turns out that almost no other program except XEmacs
disables autoconf caching...
Most programs actually don't disable caching because they usually
don't have the complexity of XEmacs checkings, or they don't have enough
Autoconf expertise to do so. However, it is now so commonly agreed that
caching is evil that the newest version of Autoconf itself disables caching by
default. You have to pass an option explicitely to configure if you want
caching.
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