Patch from Kevin Beswick to use autotools for OpenSRF configuration and build Included is a patch for a working implementation of the GNU Autotools to OpenSRF. Some of the perks of this system are: the user is given the ability to install OpenSRF to non-standard locations, dependency/library checking, gives a user the ability to only install certain components, more portable to other operating systems, etc. To test, simply run: autogen.sh configure make make install Options for configure can be found using: ./configure --help Also, the patch contains a new file, osrf_config, which is generated by running the configure script. Running this file will print all build options a user has chosen when compiling/installing Opensrf. Command line arguments can be added to return each single build option as well. This is useful to developers in that they are able to locate a certain installation directory on a non-standard installation of OpenSRF. To see the available command line options, run: osrf_config --help git-svn-id: svn://svn.open-ils.org/OpenSRF/trunk@1348 9efc2488-bf62-4759-914b-345cdb29e865