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AC_CHECK_TOOLS([GNU_GCJ], [gcj], [false])
if test "$GNU_GCJ" != false; then
AS_IF([AM_RUN_LOG([$GNU_GCJ --version && $GNU_GCJ -v])], [],
[AC_MSG_WARN([botched installation for GNU Java compiler])
_AM_SKIP_COMP_TESTS([GNU Java])])
fi
# If we have been able to find at least a working compiler above, we
# know what the object and executable extensions for this platform are.
OBJEXT=${ac_cv_objext-UNKNOWN}
EXEEXT=${ac_cv_exeext-UNKNOWN}
AC_SUBST([OBJEXT])
AC_SUBST([EXEEXT])
###########################################################################
## ---------------------- ##
## Create output files. ##
## ---------------------- ##
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile])
AC_CONFIG_LINKS([GNUmakefile:GNUmakefile])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([pre-inst-env], [chmod +x pre-inst-env])
AC_OUTPUT
# Inform the user if this version of automake is a beta release or
# a development snapshot.
# According to HACKING, the version of a development snapshot should
# end with an "odd" letter (a, c, ...), the version of a test release
# should end wit an "even" letter (b, d, ...).
am_stable_version_rx='[[1-9]\.[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?]'
am_beta_version_rx="[$am_stable_version_rx[bdfhjlnprtvxz]]"
am_release_type=`AS_ECHO(["$PACKAGE_VERSION"]) | LC_ALL=C awk ["
/^$am_stable_version_rx$/ { print \"stable\"; exit(0); }
/^$am_beta_version_rx$/ { print \"beta version\"; exit(0); }
{ print \"development snapshot\"; }"]`
# '$silent' is set to yes if configure is passed the '--quiet' option.
test "$am_release_type" = stable || test "$silent" = yes || cat <<EOF
WARNING: You are about to use a $am_release_type of automake.
WARNING: It might easily suffer from new bugs or regressions.
WARNING: You are strongly advised not to use it in production code.
Please report bugs, problems and feedback to <AC_PACKAGE_BUGREPORT>.
EOF
AS_EXIT([0])
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