autoscan

autoscan

The autoscan command in Linux is a deprecated command that was used to generate a preliminary configure.in file for a software package. It is no longer necessary to use this command, as configure.in files can now be generated automatically by the autoconf command.

The autoscan command was used in the following syntax:

autoscan

This command would generate a preliminary configure.in file in the current directory.

The autoscan command is no longer necessary, as configure.in files can now be generated automatically by the autoconf command. The autoconf command is a more powerful and flexible tool than autoscan.

Here are some additional things to note about the autoscan command:

  • The autoscan command is no longer necessary.

  • The autoscan command is deprecated.

  • The autoconf command is a more powerful and flexible tool than autoscan.

  • The autoconf command can be used to generate configure.in files for a variety of software packages.

  • The autoconf command is a standard tool that is included in most Linux distributions.

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