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Updated: automake1.10-1.10.2-1


Automake is a tool for automatically generating `Makefile.in' files
compliant with the GNU Coding Standards.  This is routine update in the
automake-1.10 release series, and contains the latest version of
automake system, automake-1.10.

This cygwin package, automake1.10, can be installed without conflict
alongside the existing automake1.9, automake1.8, automake1.7,
automake1.6, automake1.5, and automake1.4 cygwin packages.

This release is a routine update of the automake1.10 package.  This
will most likely be the final automake1.10 update for the cygwin-1.5
distribution; future development of automake1.10 will continue with
automake1.10-1.10.2-10 for cygwin-1.7.


CHANGES (from automake1.10-1.10.1-2)
===========================
* Routine update to latest upstream release in the 1.10.x series


Testsuite results:
=====================================
6 of 600 tests failed
(25 tests were not run)
=====================================
No regressions. The previous automake1.10 release failed
3 of 590 tests; these results were unchanged. The 3
additional failures are new tests, and therefore do not
represent regressions.

Testsuite Details:
=====================================
FAIL: libtoo10.test  libtoo11.test  ltlibsrc.test  pr401b.test
These tests require that they be run as root (Administrator), which I
didn't initially. Rerunning under an Administrator account allows them
to pass.

FAIL: check8.test  check9.test
These are actually bugs in the test suite. They do not properly
account for '.exe' on (some) executable names. I believe this is
fixed in 1.11, so I'm ignoring it here.

-- 
Charles Wilson
volunteer automake maintainer for cygwin

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