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autoupdate to Modernize `configure.ac'
The autoupdate program updates a `configure.ac' file that
calls Autoconf macros by their old names to use the current macro names.
In version 2 of Autoconf, most of the macros were renamed to use a more
uniform and descriptive naming scheme.  See section Macro Names, for a
description of the new scheme.  Although the old names still work
(see section Obsolete Macros, for a list of the old macros and the corresponding
new names), you can make your `configure.ac' files more readable
and make it easier to use the current Autoconf documentation if you
update them to use the new macro names.
If given no arguments, autoupdate updates `configure.ac',
backing up the original version with the suffix `~' (or the value
of the environment variable SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX, if that is
set).  If you give autoupdate an argument, it reads that file
instead of `configure.ac' and writes the updated file to the
standard output.
autoupdate accepts the following options:
AC_MACRODIR environment variable to a
directory; this option overrides the environment variable.
This option is rarely needed and dangerous; it is only used when one
plays with different versions of Autoconf simultaneously.
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