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The idea here is that patches that add items to these lists will often be easier to rebase over other additions to the same lists, because they won't be trying to touch the very same line of configure.in. There will still be merge conflicts in the configure script, but that can be fixed just by re-running autoconf (or by leaving configure out of the submitted patch to begin with ...) Implementation note: use of m4_normalize() is necessary to get rid of the newlines, else incorrect shell syntax will be emitted. But with that hack, the generated configure script is identical to what it was before. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/19344.1539050134@sss.pgh.pa.us
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