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Re: adding bootstrap and bootstrap.conf
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Bruce Korb |
Subject: |
Re: adding bootstrap and bootstrap.conf |
Date: |
Sat, 17 Mar 2007 10:41:16 -0700 |
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Ben Pfaff wrote:
> Bruno Haible <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> GNOME and some other GNU projects use the name 'autogen.sh' for scripts with
>> this purpose. It's a well-known and self-explaining name. I'd suggest to
>> rename 'bootstrap' to 'autogen.sh'.
>
> One oddity of the name "autogen.sh" is that there is a GNU
> project named "autogen" that is not, as far as I know, related to
> "autogen.sh".
I think the name is: I proposed doing some GNOME stuff with my tool
a decade or so ago and the upshot was a bootstrap script named, "autogen.sh".
:-) Otherwise, you are correct. No connection.
- Re: adding bootstrap and bootstrap.conf, (continued)
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- Re: adding bootstrap and bootstrap.conf, Jim Meyering, 2007/03/18
- Re: adding bootstrap and bootstrap.conf, Karl Berry, 2007/03/18
- Re: adding bootstrap and bootstrap.conf, Jim Meyering, 2007/03/18
- Re: adding bootstrap and bootstrap.conf, Karl Berry, 2007/03/18
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- Re: adding bootstrap and bootstrap.conf, Paul Eggert, 2007/03/19
- Re: adding bootstrap and bootstrap.conf, Bruno Haible, 2007/03/19
Re: adding bootstrap and bootstrap.conf, Ben Pfaff, 2007/03/17
- Re: adding bootstrap and bootstrap.conf,
Bruce Korb <=