>>>>> "Elisabetta" == Elisabetta Ronchieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Elisabetta> if P_SELECTED Elisabetta> Clientdir = $(prefix)/include Elisabetta> Client_HEADERS = p.h Elisabetta> lib_LTLIBRARIES = libp.la Elisabetta> libp_la_SOURCES = events.c Elisabetta> else Elisabetta> noinst_LTLIBRARIES = libp.la libpl.la Elisabetta> libp_la_SOURCES = p.c Elisabetta> libpl_la_SOURCES = pl.c Elisabetta> endif Elisabetta> automake: Client/Makefile.am: `libdglog.la' is already Elisabetta> going to be installed in `noinst' This is a weird situation. I'd say it is really a bug in how we built the libtool support a long time ago. We wanted automake to automatically compute the -rpath argument for the user. But this can only be done if a library is only installed in one place. One fix would be to have handle_ltlibraries look at the conditions under which a library is defined. If it is defined under multiple conditions for different directories then we could simply omit the `-rpath' computation. A workaround for your case is something like this: lib_LTLIBRARIES = @LIBP_INST@ noinst_LTLIBRARIES = @LIBP_NOINST@ EXTRA_LTLIBRARIES = libp.la if P_SELECTED Clientdir = $(prefix)/include Client_HEADERS = p.h libp_la_SOURCES = events.c libp_la_LDFLAGS = -rpath $(libdir) else noinst_LTLIBRARIES += libpl.la libp_la_SOURCES = p.c libpl_la_SOURCES = pl.c endif The configure substitutions combined with EXTRA_LTLIBRARIES are enough to fool automake into doing what you want. (I haven't tested this.) Tom