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@@ -0,0 +1,137 @@
+Index: autoconf-2.63/bin/autoreconf.in
+===================================================================
+--- autoconf-2.63.orig/bin/autoreconf.in 2008-12-31 17:39:01.000000000 +0000
++++ autoconf-2.63/bin/autoreconf.in 2008-12-31 17:43:38.000000000 +0000
+@@ -76,6 +76,7 @@
+ -i, --install copy missing auxiliary files
+ --no-recursive don't rebuild sub-packages
+ -s, --symlink with -i, install symbolic links instead of copies
++ -x, --exclude=STEPS steps we should not run
+ -m, --make when applicable, re-run ./configure && make
+ -W, --warnings=CATEGORY report the warnings falling in CATEGORY [syntax]
+
+@@ -136,6 +137,13 @@
+ # Recurse into subpackages
+ my $recursive = 1;
+
++# Steps to exclude
++my @exclude;
++my @ex;
++
++my $uses_gettext;
++my $configure_ac;
++
+ ## ---------- ##
+ ## Routines. ##
+ ## ---------- ##
+@@ -153,6 +161,7 @@
+ 'B|prepend-include=s' => \@prepend_include,
+ 'i|install' => \$install,
+ 's|symlink' => \$symlink,
++ 'x|exclude=s' => \@exclude,
+ 'm|make' => \$run_make,
+ 'recursive!' => \$recursive);
+
+@@ -162,6 +171,8 @@
+ parse_WARNINGS;
+ parse_warnings '--warnings', @warning;
+
++ @exclude = map { split /,/ } @exclude;
++
+ # Even if the user specified a configure.ac, trim to get the
+ # directory, and look for configure.ac again. Because (i) the code
+ # is simpler, and (ii) we are still able to diagnose simultaneous
+@@ -255,6 +266,11 @@
+ {
+ my ($aclocal, $flags) = @_;
+
++ @ex = grep (/^aclocal$/, @exclude);
++ if ($#ex != -1) {
++ return;
++ }
++
+ # aclocal 1.8+ does all this for free. It can be recognized by its
+ # --force support.
+ if ($aclocal_supports_force)
+@@ -368,7 +384,10 @@
+ }
+ else
+ {
+- xsystem_hint ("autopoint is needed because this package uses Gettext", "$autopoint");
++ @ex = grep (/^autopoint$/, @exclude);
++ if ($#ex == -1) {
++ xsystem_hint ("autopoint is needed because this package uses Gettext", "$autopoint");
++ }
+ }
+
+
+@@ -532,16 +551,17 @@
+ {
+ $libtoolize .= " --ltdl";
+ }
+- xsystem_hint ("libtoolize is needed because this package uses Libtool", $libtoolize);
+- $rerun_aclocal = 1;
++ @ex = grep (/^libtoolize$/, @exclude);
++ if ($#ex == -1) {
++ xsystem_hint ("libtoolize is needed because this package uses Libtool", $libtoolize);
++ $rerun_aclocal = 1;
++ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ verb "$configure_ac: not running libtoolize: --install not given";
+ }
+
+-
+-
+ # ------------------- #
+ # Rerunning aclocal. #
+ # ------------------- #
+@@ -572,7 +592,10 @@
+ # latter runs the former, and (ii) autoconf is stricter than
+ # autoheader. So all in all, autoconf should give better error
+ # messages.
+- xsystem ($autoconf);
++ @ex = grep (/^autoconf$/, @exclude);
++ if ($#ex == -1) {
++ xsystem ("$autoconf");
++ }
+
+
+ # -------------------- #
+@@ -593,7 +616,10 @@
+ }
+ else
+ {
+- xsystem ($autoheader);
++ @ex = grep (/^autoheader$/, @exclude);
++ if ($#ex == -1) {
++ xsystem ("$autoheader");
++ }
+ }
+
+
+@@ -610,7 +636,10 @@
+ # We should always run automake, and let it decide whether it shall
+ # update the file or not. In fact, the effect of `$force' is already
+ # included in `$automake' via `--no-force'.
+- xsystem ($automake);
++ @ex = grep (/^automake$/, @exclude);
++ if ($#ex == -1) {
++ xsystem ("$automake");
++ }
+ }
+
+
+@@ -634,7 +663,10 @@
+ }
+ else
+ {
+- xsystem ("$make");
++ @ex = grep (/^make$/, @exclude);
++ if ($#ex == -1) {
++ xsystem ("$make");
++ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
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