Oh, I agree. A "simpler" thing that people don't know is often much
inferior to a complex thing that people are generally intimately familiar
with.
I just personally believe that autoconf/automake are the worst of both
worlds (ie it's a _complex_ thing that a lot of people don't know).
GNU make in many ways is actually not that bad. Yeah, the makefiles get
more complex, but it's usually not totally unreadable, and you can do some
clever stuff with it.
The kernel makefiles are a pretty extreme example (and it hides a lot of
the complexity in files that get included and that most people never ever
need to look at). I suspect that git could more easily do something like
that (on a _much_ smaller scale - don't get me wrong).
Linus
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