autogen.sh and hitting return

Neil Williams linux at codehelp.co.uk
Thu Aug 12 15:02:34 EDT 2004


Is there a way to run autogen.sh unattended?

I have to hit return to acknowledge some paragraphs that I'm told to ignore 
anyway and I'm losing significant coding time waiting for a complete make. I 
want to run cvs update and then autogen from cron. Or don't I need to run 
autogen every time? Is that only the first time or always after system 
changes (-dev package installations/uninstallations etc.)?

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