Changes config_aux to build-aux to conform with the convention. Simplifies the configuration commands in README. By Chandler Carruth.
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Next you will need to prepare the GNU Autotools build system, if you
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are using Linux, Mac OS X, or Cygwin. Enter the target directory of
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the checkout command you used ('gtest-svn' or 'gtest-X.Y-svn' above)
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and proceed with the following commands:
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and proceed with the following command to bootstrap the build system:
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$ aclocal-1.9 # Where "1.9" must match the following automake command.
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$ libtoolize -c # Use "glibtoolize -c" instead on Mac OS X.
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$ autoheader
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$ automake-1.9 -ac # See Automake version requirements above.
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$ autoconf
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$ ACLOCAL=aclocal-1.9 AUTOMAKE=automake-1.9 autoreconf -fiv
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While this is a bit complicated, it will most often be automatically re-run by
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your "make" invocations, so in practice you shouldn't need to worry too much.
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Once you have completed these steps, you are ready to build the library.
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You can substitute newer versions of 'aclocal' and 'automake', but be aware
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that older versions are known not to work, and autoreconf may or may not
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correctly detect the required version. Also, the versions must match for both
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commands. However, this entire process will be automatically re-run by your
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"make" invocations, so in practice you shouldn't need to worry too much. Once
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you have completed these steps, you are ready to build the library.
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### Source Package: ###
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Google Test is also released in source packages which can be downloaded from
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