tchize wrote: > Configure is enough to build client, there is an autogen.sh on server part of > code, but i never use it. My system has several version of automake/ > autoheader/ autoconf and autogen.sh always picks up the wrong one. So i do > the process by hand. the other reason is that until the addition of the gtk-v2 portion of the code, the only 'auto' command to run for the client was autoconf (and perhaps aclocal) - certainly a small enough set of tools that anyone doing it could figure out those command on their own. Since the gtk-v2 client does use automake, probably makes sense to put in an autogen file, but even then, only 'serious' developers should really need it, and hopefully they know what commands they need to run anyways.