Hello, all--
I've read through the automake documentation, and it said that
the characters comprising the name of the binary in the
bin_PROGRAMS macro could have alphabetical and numerical
components.
I'm working with a program whose name begins with a numeral, and
I'm getting an error:
localhost:~/src/4dim$ automake
Makefile.am:2: bad macro name '4dim_SOURCES'
This will create a Makefile, but when I try to do a 'make dist',
the error causes the creation of a distribution to bail. Am I
reading the documentation wrong, or does automake not understand
what I'm trying to do? The beginning of my Makefile.am looks
like this:
bin_PROGRAMS = 4dim
4dim_SOURCES = 4dim.c 4dim.h rcfile.c geometry.c monster.c
4dim_SOURCES is line #2... Before posting, I re-read the online
docs and searched through this mailing list's archive for
possible clues, but haven't been able to find anything. Anyone
have any ideas?
Thanks for the time and attention, I look forward to hearing
from the list.
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