Upstream update. Signoff both, Allan * New features: - Sysroot support. This allows you to build cross-compiled packages with the same prefix that will be used on the destination machine, and still find dependent libraries under the compiler's "sysroot". Without sysroot support, paths internal to the build system may leak into the product of the build. Sysroot support is disabled unless the --with-sysroot configure option is passed to configure, because .la files generated with sysroot support will _not_ be usable in general with older Libtools. - On non-cygwin Windows systems, we now lookup potential library file names without regard to file name case. - The old testsuite now uses the `parallel-tests' Automake test driver now for more concurrency and better test logging. For this, tests are run in verbose mode by default now. * Important incompatible changes: - Autoconf 2.62 and Automake 1.11.1 or newer are now required for bootstrapping Libtool. For using Libtool in your own projects, Autoconf 2.59 and Automake 1.9.6 should still work. - The fix_srcfile_path variable has been replaced by a more thorough mechanism triggered by the to_tool_file_cmd variable. * Changes in supported systems or compilers: - Initial support for the Microsoft C/C++ Compiler, with help from the compile script in unreleased Automake 1.12. Override the manifest tool used to embed the manifest resource through the environment variable MANIFEST_TOOL. Please note that the import library naming has changed (from foo-2.lib to foo.dll.lib) from when the code lived in its own git branch. - Initial support for the NAG Fortran compiler on GNU/Linux. * Bug fixes: - The `check-interactive' and `check-noninteractive' convenience make targets now also work for the old testsuite. - Warnings from Autoconf v2.67-36-g1e604ec about incomplete programs passed to AC_*_IFELSE tests have been fixed. - On IRIX, the test for -Wl,-exported_symbol now also works with gfortran.