If you know that the required versions are in your PATH, but this
script has made an error, then you can simply run
-autoreconf -i -I m4
+autoreconf -fi -I m4
instead of this script.
exit 1
fi
-echo "Your system has the required tools, running autoreconf..."
+echo 'Your system has the required tools.'
+echo "Running 'autoreconf -fi -I m4' ..."
## Let autoreconf figure out what, if anything, needs doing.
## Use autoreconf's -f option in case autoreconf itself has changed.
-autoreconf -f -i -I m4 || exit $?
+autoreconf -fi -I m4 || exit $?
## Create a timestamp, so that './autogen.sh; make' doesn't
## cause 'make' to needlessly run 'autoheader'.
echo timestamp > src/stamp-h.in || exit
-echo "You can now run \`./configure'."
+echo "You can now run './configure'."
exit 0