Specifying include directories for groups of source files

2002-12-04 Thread William S Fulton
A question about groups of files in subdirectories. I would like Automake's generated Makefiles to compile groups of files using different include directories, that is, different INCLUDES (AM_CFLAGS) for each group. Each group is in a different subdirectory. Is this possible without using the

Ponudba skuterjev na obroke

2002-12-04 Thread prodaja
Title:     POSEBNA PONUDBA   V posebni ponudbi imamo omejeno kolièino skuterjev Benelli letnik 2001 po izjemno ugodnih cenah. Benelli 491 ST

Re: how to use multiple automake's at the same time?

2002-12-04 Thread Guido Draheim
Lukas Österreicher wrote: One other thing I just found: autotools-for-ac.2.13.lt.1.4.2.am.1.5-2sfnet.i586.rpm depends on perl-base, which is a mandrake rpm. This probably means that your tools are useless for distributions other then mandrake - unless you know a way how to fix that. $ grep perl

Re: how to use multiple automake's at the same time?

2002-12-04 Thread Guido Draheim
Keep the system installation. No need to deinstall any auto*tool in /usr. Righty, install autotools-* main package, then install a number of its helpers autotools-for-* (you need to --force it, sorry for that :-/ ). That's about installation. Now go to the project directories, and edit the topleve

Re: how to use multiple automake's at the same time?

2002-12-04 Thread Lukas Österreicher
One other thing I just found: autotools-for-ac.2.13.lt.1.4.2.am.1.5-2sfnet.i586.rpm depends on perl-base, which is a mandrake rpm. This probably means that your tools are useless for distributions other then mandrake - unless you know a way how to fix that. Lukas

Re: how to use multiple automake's at the same time?

2002-12-04 Thread Lukas Österreicher
Thanx for your help. I'm unclear though still on how to use it. I've never created automake scripts myself, just downloaded sources which use them. I dont even really know which packages there are and how they work together. (Surely i guess i should RTFM, but i don't know where to find the right t