>>>>> "Scott" == J Scott Amort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Scott> - include Scott> - src Scott> - subdir1 Scott> - subdir2 Scott> - extra Scott> - build Scott> - src Scott> The configure.ac, Makefile.am, etc. files are located in the Scott> src subdirectory of the build directory at the bottom (nothing Scott> platform specific is therefore in the top level directory). Automake assumes that your top-level directory will have a Makefile.am... Scott> However, the problem lies Scott> when trying to make dist. It copies all of the include, src and extra Scott> directories into the build directory and only makes a tar.gz of the Scott> files that were originally in the build...src directory (i.e. configure, Scott> configure.ac, etc.). None of the source files make it into the Scott> archive. Why is this happening? This is fallout from that assumption. Scott> Additionally, it seems I would also Scott> need to put the header files into the distribution, so I added: Scott> EXTRA_DIST = \ Scott> $(ISRC)/header1.h \ Scott> $(SSRC)/header2.h Yeah, you can do this. It's a bit more idiomatic to list header files in a _SOURCES somewhere. They are ignored for purposes of compilation, but are distributed. Tom