On 2/5/06, Adeodato Simó <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   You do this: invoke ./configure so that Makefile gets
>   generated. Then, if you'd invoke `make`, you'd see how autotools get
>   rerun. So, you run `make -d` instead, catch its output, and find out
>   why they're being rerun. Then you put the appropriate touch
>   statement in debian/rules, clean, and rebuilt. Rinse, repeat.
>
>   Alternatively, you can look in the docs the interdependencies
>   between autotools files, and touch them in the correct order.

Ah... well I just did that for libmemcache, that worked great! :D Thanks
a lot!

Cheers,

Zakame

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