I have:
arson_SOURCES = arson.cpp
in Makefile.am
and this is changed in Makefile.in
arson_SOURCES = arson.c
Any idea why my .cpp is changed to .c?
Well, after much trial and error and head scratching, in order to group
libraries together (with linker options trailing the libraries) I did:
OUR_LIBS=../common/libCommon.a ../A/libA.a ../B/libB.a \
../HW/source/libHW.a
sim_LDADD=-Wl,--start-group $(OUR_LIBS) -Wl,--end-group
sim_DEPEND
On 2003-12-15T01:55-0500, Bob Lockie wrote:
) My guess is that the suffixes are unknown (the .cpp and .ui files are
) commented out but the .h files are not).
...
) $ automake --version
) automake (GNU automake) 1.6.3
I do not seem to be able to reproduce using automake 1.7.8.
Makefile.am
* Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote on Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 10:34:44PM CET:
> >>> "Ralf" == Ralf Wildenhues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Ralf> With current CVS automake, 'make distcheck' fails on automake,
>
> On which OS? with which version of Make, sh, etc.?
RedHat 9: linux 2.4.20, GNU make 3.79.
I am trying to make a Makefile.am and I am having a problem that is
maybe obvious.
I have a bunch of sources in my Makefile.am that are all commented out
in the Makefile.in when I run automake.
My guess is that the suffixes are unknown (the .cpp and .ui files are
commented out but the .h files a