for the MSYS subsystem. If you intend to produce executables
for the native "mingw32" subsystem (that is, applications that
should work on Microsoft Windows installations without the MSYS
- dll), then you should install the autoconf-*-mingw32-bin,
- autoconf2.5-*-mingw32-bin, and/or autoconf2.1-*-mingw32-bin
- packages instead.
+ dll), then you should install the mingw32-autoconf-*,
+ mingw32-autoconf2.5-*, and/or mingw32-autoconf2.1-* packages
+ instead.
</paragraph>
</description>
<component class="bin">
for the MSYS subsystem. If you intend to produce executables
for the native "mingw32" subsystem (that is, applications that
should work on Microsoft Windows installations without the MSYS
- dll), then you should install the automake-*-mingw32-bin, and/or
- the automake1.NN-*-mingw32-bin packages instead.
+ dll), then you should install the mingw32-automake-*, and/or
+ the mingw32-automake1.NN-* packages instead.
</paragraph>
</description>
<component class="bin">
for the MSYS subsystem. If you intend to produce executables
for the native "mingw32" subsystem (that is, applications that
should work on Microsoft Windows installations without the MSYS
- dll), then you should install the libtool-*-mingw32-bin package
+ dll), then you should install the mingw32-libtool-* package
instead.
</paragraph>
<paragraph>msys-libtool provides the development files and
for the MSYS subsystem. If you intend to produce executables
for the native "mingw32" subsystem (that is, applications that
should work on Microsoft Windows installations without the MSYS
- dll), then you should install the libtool-*-mingw32-bin package
+ dll), then you should install the mingw32-libtool-* package
instead.
</paragraph>
<paragraph>msys-libltdl provides the runtime library and