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From: bm21
Subject: IS YOUR WEB SITE MAKING MONEY?
Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 11:30:52 -0500

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>>>>> "Lorenzo" == Lorenzo Bettini <address@hidden> writes:

Lorenzo> Couldn't autoconf notice that you use a variable, such as
Lorenzo> LIBOBJS, without having specified AC_SUBST?

Lorenzo> This could be a more general issue.

The problem is that variable assignments like this are shell code.
Autoconf or automake could probably recognize simple instance of
this.  But the general case might be unsolveable.

Tom


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