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
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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
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
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
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