It sounds like to me that you might consider putting configure.in's in
those directories so that you use a nest configure type approach. Though
I'm new to this so I wouldn't take my word as gospel :) Good luck!
Jim Kearney wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am porting some software that has a nested directory structure. Some of
> the 2nd-level directories are libraries and some are executables. automake
> handles this without any problems (except that it doesn't seem possible to
> use directory names containing spaces in SUBDIRS).
>
> However, each of the libraries and executables are internationalized. I
> tried to use AM_GNU_GETTEXT in the 2nd-level Makefile.am's, but the intl and
> po directories do not get made. I tried moving all the .po files into the
> top-level po/ directory, but I was unable to get the naming right, and the
> dist target did not work properly.
>
> Is there a way to do this with automake? If not, what would be the best
> approach?
>
> Is there a good example out there of a shallow package?
>
> Thanks,
> Jim Kearney
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