NAME
autoheader - Create a template header for configure
SYNOPSIS
autoheader [OPTION] ... [TEMPLATE-FILE]
DESCRIPTION
Create a template file of C ‘#define’ statements for ‘configure’ to
use. To this end, scan TEMPLATE-FILE, or ‘configure.ac’ if present, or
else ‘configure.in’.
-h, --help
print this help, then exit
-V, --version
print version number, then exit
-v, --verbose
verbosely report processing
-d, --debug
don’t remove temporary files
-f, --force
consider all files obsolete
-W, --warnings=CATEGORY
report the warnings falling in CATEGORY
Warning categories include:
‘cross’
cross compilation issues
‘gnu’ GNU coding standards (default in gnu and gnits modes)
‘obsolete’
obsolete features or constructions
‘override’
user redefinitions of Automake rules or variables
‘portability’
portability issues
‘syntax’
dubious syntactic constructs (default)
‘unsupported’
unsupported or incomplete features (default)
‘all’ all the warnings
‘no-CATEGORY’
turn off warnings in CATEGORY
‘none’ turn off all the warnings
‘error’
treat warnings as errors
Library directories:
-B, --prepend-include=DIR
prepend directory DIR to search path
-I, --include=DIR
append directory DIR to search path
AUTHOR
Written by Roland McGrath and Akim Demaille.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <bug-autoconf@gnu.org>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is
NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
SEE ALSO
autoconf(1), automake(1), autoreconf(1), autoupdate(1), autoheader(1),
autoscan(1), config.guess(1), config.sub(1), ifnames(1), libtool(1).
The full documentation for autoheader is maintained as a Texinfo
manual. If the info and autoheader programs are properly installed at
your site, the command
info autoheader
should give you access to the complete manual.