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the Autoconf Archive is now an official GNU project.
The main home page now resides at http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf-archive/.
The mailing lists have moved from nongnu.org to corresponding gnu.org addresses.
All files have a proper copyright statement, even AUTHORS, ChangeLog, etc.
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As of now, the "Using the Archive" section really tells how to download
the archive. This is an important subject, so it felt wise to call the
section appropriately to ensure that our users find that information.
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On the source side, this splits the documentation into multiple .texi
files and auto-generates the @menu for all-macros.texi, sparing a
redundant edit every time a macro is added or removed.
This also reorganizes the node structure somewhat, using numbered nodes
for everything but the macros, and organizing the macros as sections in
their own chapter, rather than full-fledged chapters.
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This approach has the advantage that the Archive's installation procedure
doesn't depend on any shell-specific behavior at all; the set of available
macros is statically built into the configure script.
Gnulib's dist target ensures that this information is up-to-date whenever a
release archive is compiled.
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This relocation has the advantage that makeinfo needs no more magic -I
flags to find the generated macro texi files from the top-level; now
those files reside all within on directory.
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