On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 9:58 AM, Eric Blossom <e...@comsec.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 09, 2010 at 08:16:01AM -0600, John Orlando wrote: > > Hi all, > > I'm working with GNUradio 3.2.2 on an Ubuntu 8.04 x86 box. I'm in the > > process of making some modifications to the source that builds libusrp, > and > > part of these modifications includes adding some new files under > > usrp/host/lib/legacy, where all the RF daughterboard code lives. This > > seemed easy enough: add my files (foo.cc and foo.h) to this directory, > > update the Makefile.am located in usrp/host/lib/legacy so that the > > libusrp_la_common_SOURCES included foo.cc, update include_HEADERS so that > it > > included foo.h, and re-run a top-level configure. But I'm still missing > > something, because the Makefile for the usrp/host/lib/legacy directory > that > > gets generated from the configure process doesn't include my new files, > and > > thus my new code never get built. > > > > I'm a complete noob with autotools, and I'm probably making some silly > > mistake, but I'm at a loss as to what that could be. Couldn't find much > on > > the mailing list or internet to point me down the right path. Anybody > got > > any ideas? > > > > Thanks for the bandwidth. > > ./bootstrap && ./configure > > Should work > Ahh...I didn't think bootstrapping first was necessary if re-building (I had assumed that configure took care of aggregating the file lists, but this obviously is wrong). Indeed, upon first bootstrapping, configure produces a Makefile with my files included. Thanks much Eric. -- Regards, John Orlando CEO/System Architect Epiq Solutions www.epiq-solutions.com
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