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<title>mailman.git/install-sh, branch master</title>
<subtitle>The GNU Mailing List manager.</subtitle>
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<updated>2007-07-13T04:19:10Z</updated>
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<title>The start of a setuptools conversion.  All the Makefile.in and autoconf</title>
<updated>2007-07-13T04:19:10Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Barry Warsaw</name>
</author>
<published>2007-07-13T04:19:10Z</published>
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artifacts are removed, as is the C files which we will no longer need.
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<entry>
<title>New files for support of autoconf.  More to following in subdirectories.</title>
<updated>1998-05-26T16:17:17Z</updated>
<author>
<name>bwarsaw</name>
</author>
<published>1998-05-26T16:17:17Z</published>
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Makefile.in: autoconf template for creating the top level Makefile

configure.in: template for creating the configure script.  End-users
should never need to muck with this file.  We developers run
autoreconf to generate the configure script, which end-users run
directly.

configure: Current incarnation

mkinstalldirs: Copied from the texinfo-3.11 installation as
recommended by the GNU coding standards document.  This file is public
domain.

install-sh: Also copied from texinfo-3.11.  While this file has an MIT
copyright on it (it originally came from the X11R5 distribution), the
file's license clearly gives us permission to use the file.  And
besides, GNU texinfo was using it!
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