>>> "Thomas" == Thomas 'Tom' R Treadway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Thomas> I using automake-1.8.2, (autoconf-2.59, libtool-1.5)
Thomas> I have a makefile with:
Thomas> AM_CPPFLAGS = \
Thomas> -I$(includedir)
Thomas> running make on every machine I've tried, generates something like:
Thoma
Dear Friend,
As you read this, I don't want you to feel sorry for
me, because, I believe everyone will die someday.
My name is BATES ALAN a merchant in Dubai, in the
U.A.E.I have been diagnosed with Esophageal cancer.
It has defiled all forms of medical treatment, and right now
I have only abo
I using automake-1.8.2, (autoconf-2.59, libtool-1.5)
I have a makefile with:
AM_CPPFLAGS = \
-I$(includedir)
running make on every machine I've tried, generates something like:
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I/usr/tmp/include -g -c sstruct.c
but, the cygwin machine generates:
gcc -g sstruct.c -
This is due to a big problem that has not been solved yet. In some
cases libtool needs to re-link the libraries at installation time.
That means that any libraries a library depends on must already be
installed. If a build system installs several libraries, then these
libraries must be installed
> I have a fairly large project that consists of a number of executables
> and shared libraries, all built with autoconf/automake/libtool. Most of
> the executables also depend on thirdparty shared libraries that are
> either not built with libtool, or they were, in a separate tree and then
> copie
I've got an automake/libtool build system. I'm building two modules,
Foo.la and Bar.la. I need to be able to dlopen them both in separate
systems. Foo.la has a dependency on Bar.la, and I'd like to link them
together so I do:
Foo_la_LIBADD = $(top_builddir)/Bar.la
This appears to work OK when I
As cartas comerciais, têm grande importância na administração de qualquer
empreendimento, pois uma parte significativa das transações mundiais se
realiza por esse meio. A carta é o instrumento que faz a conexão entre os
negociantes.
http://www.gueb.de/modelosdecartascomerciais
Estamos lançando