-`./Makefile' in the top-level directory and several subdirectories;
-and `./src/config.h'.
-
-When it is done, `configure' prints a description of what it did and
-creates a shell script `config.status' which, when run, recreates the
-same configuration. If `configure' exits with an error after
-disturbing the status quo, it removes `config.status'. `configure'
-also creates a file `config.cache' that saves the results of its tests
-to make reconfiguring faster, and a file `config.log' containing compiler
-output (useful mainly for debugging `configure'). You can give
-`configure' the option `--cache-file=FILE' to use the results of the
-tests in FILE instead of `config.cache'. Set FILE to `/dev/null' to
-disable caching, for debugging `configure'.
-
-If the description of the system configuration printed by `configure'
+'./Makefile' in the top-level directory and several subdirectories;
+and './src/config.h'.
+
+When it is done, 'configure' prints a description of what it did and
+creates a shell script 'config.status' which, when run, recreates the
+same configuration. If 'configure' exits with an error after
+disturbing the status quo, it removes 'config.status'. 'configure'
+also creates a file 'config.cache' that saves the results of its tests
+to make reconfiguring faster, and a file 'config.log' containing compiler
+output (useful mainly for debugging 'configure'). You can give
+'configure' the option '--cache-file=FILE' to use the results of the
+tests in FILE instead of 'config.cache'. Set FILE to '/dev/null' to
+disable caching, for debugging 'configure'.
+
+If the description of the system configuration printed by 'configure'