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Re: URLs in documentation: Autoconf Macro Archive


From: Ralf Wildenhues
Subject: Re: URLs in documentation: Autoconf Macro Archive
Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 20:46:36 +0200
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.11+cvs20060403

* Ralf Wildenhues wrote on Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 10:49:05AM CEST:
> * Paul Eggert wrote on Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 09:45:57AM CEST:
> > Ralf Wildenhues <address@hidden> writes:
> > 
> > > Can this be fixed at the web server or should autoconf.texi maybe use
> > > the redirected-to URL?
> > 
> > I'd rather not modify autoconf.texi since that will turn into more of
> > a maintenance burden later.

I read
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/savannah-hackers/2006-04/msg00063.html
the way that not changing the URL may mean it could become outdated
during the lifetime of 2.60.  Also, the site has apparently lost being
`GNU' endorsed.

OK to apply?

Cheers,
Ralf

        * doc/autoconf.texi (Introduction): The GNU Autoconf Macro
        Archive is not officially `GNU' any more.  Update URL.
        (Defining Directories): Likewise
        * lib/autoconf/c.m4 (AC_C_RESTRICT): Update URL.

Index: doc/autoconf.texi
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/autoconf/autoconf/doc/autoconf.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.993
diff -u -r1.993 autoconf.texi
--- doc/autoconf.texi   11 Apr 2006 16:06:40 -0000      1.993
+++ doc/autoconf.texi   13 Apr 2006 18:19:40 -0000
@@ -687,7 +689,7 @@
 includes only a set of often-used
 macros that have already demonstrated their usefulness.  Nevertheless,
 if you wish to share your macros, or find existing ones, see the
address@hidden://www.gnu.org/software/ac-archive/, @acronym{GNU} Autoconf Macro
address@hidden://autoconf-archive.cryp.to/, Autoconf Macro
 Archive}, which is kindly run by @email{simons@@cryp.to,
 Peter Simons}.
 
@@ -17545,7 +17712,7 @@
 Use @code{AC_DEFINE} but have @command{configure} compute the literal
 value of @code{datadir} and others.  Many people have wrapped macros to
 automate this task.  For instance, the macro @code{AC_DEFINE_DIR} from
-the @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/ac-archive/, @acronym{GNU} Autoconf Macro
+the @uref{http://autoconf-archive.cryp.to/, Autoconf Macro
 Archive}.
 
 This solution does not conform to the @acronym{GNU} Coding Standards.
@@ -17558,8 +17725,8 @@
 Some macros are already available to address this issue: see
 @code{adl_COMPUTE_RELATIVE_PATHS} and
 @code{adl_COMPUTE_STANDARD_RELATIVE_PATHS} on the
address@hidden://www.gnu.org/software/ac-archive/,
address@hidden Autoconf Macro Archive}.
address@hidden://autoconf-archive.cryp.to/,
+Autoconf Macro Archive}.
 @end itemize
 
 
Index: lib/autoconf/c.m4
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/autoconf/autoconf/lib/autoconf/c.m4,v
retrieving revision 1.222
diff -u -r1.222 c.m4
--- lib/autoconf/c.m4   11 Apr 2006 16:02:01 -0000      1.222
+++ lib/autoconf/c.m4   13 Apr 2006 18:19:40 -0000
@@ -1461,7 +1461,7 @@
 # AC_C_RESTRICT
 # -------------
 # based on acx_restrict.m4, from the GNU Autoconf Macro Archive at:
-# http://www.gnu.org/software/ac-archive/htmldoc/acx_restrict.html
+# http://autoconf-archive.cryp.to/acx_restrict.html
 #
 # Determine whether the C/C++ compiler supports the "restrict" keyword
 # introduced in ANSI C99, or an equivalent.  Do nothing if the compiler




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