Hi,

I'm trying to setup a process where when I run a make for any given library, it
should build the .a or .so and install it. Instead of doing a make install 
after the
build has taken place. Is there a way to do this?

My dilema, is that developers are trying to populate a lib directory with 
all of the
libraries, so that they can use the -L flag and resolve their links. They 
would like
for this to happen when they  do a build. So once their Makefiles are 
created using
autoconf and automake. They should be able to execute a make, the make would
start building libraries and subsequently install them, in a lib directory, 
their
applications would contain the -L flag to satisfy the symbols.

I tried selling the idea of library dependency via libtool, and although 
they think it
is a great concept they still like to populate a lib directory with 
libraries during the make.
Is this possible?

Thanks,
fausto..



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