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Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote: | On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 03:35:25PM +0000, Gary V. Vaughan wrote: | |>If so, all we need is to add a call to AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE to |>AC_LIB_LTDL. Hmmm, but then if a non-automake project calls |>AC_LIB_LTDL, when they run autoreconf, it will run automake -a :-( | | | Running automake in this case sounds sensible to me. | 1) You need to have libltdl/Makefile.in regenerated with the | automake version that matches the aclocal version used to rebuild | aclocal.m4 | 2) automake should only rebuild the Makefile.in which have a matching | Makefile.am. So this is a no-op for the rest of the project.
Had to read that twice to get my head around it, but yes, I agree with you.
| Unfortunately I think it won't work, because autoreconf probes for a | Makefile.am in the top-level directory to decide whether automake must | be run. (BTW, assuming the file is named Makefile.am is not always | correct.) It should be easy to fix autoreconf, though.
Yep, that makes sense.
| What is likely to fail with such a scheme are the automatic rebuild | rules for libltdl/Makefile.in. They assume the top-level Makefile | contains some special rules to rebuilds things.
So we need to add (to automake) a mechanism to enable us to specify local rebuild rules in libltdl/Makefile.am, without referring to automake internals, and have those propogate into libltdl/Makefile instead of the automake generated rules?
Bob, do you feel like pursuing any of this?
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