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You execute arbitrary commands either before, during and after
`config.status' is run. The three following macros accumulate the
commands to run when they are called multiple times.
AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS replaces the obsolete macro
AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS, see section Obsolete Macros, for details.
configure. Associate the commands to the tag. Since
typically the cmds create a file, tag should naturally be
the name of that file. This macro is one of the instantiating macros,
see section Taking Configuration Actions.
Here is an unrealistic example:
fubar=42
AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS(fubar,
[echo this is extra $fubar, and so on.],
[fubar=$fubar])
Here is a better one:
AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS(time-stamp, [date >time-stamp])
configure:
AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_PRE( [LTLIBOBJS=`echo $LIBOBJS | sed 's/\.o/\.lo/g'` AC_SUBST(LTLIBOBJS)])
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