On Mon, 24 Jan 2005, Antonio Coralles wrote:
I'm writing on a program [C++] for about six month. Recently I tried to
switch from my hand coded makefiles to autoconf/automake. I removed all my
makefiles, replaced them with the according Makefile.am's and managed to
build my program with ./config
I'm writing on a program [C++] for about six month. Recently I tried to
switch from my hand coded makefiles to autoconf/automake. I removed all
my makefiles, replaced them with the according Makefile.am's and managed
to build my program with ./configure; make after two days. So far, so
good. N
>>> "Leonardo" == Leonardo Boiko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
Leonardo> to be entirely removed in ``make clean''. I can't use CLEANFILES
Leonardo> because it's a directory, and I can't use ``clean-local'' because it
Leonardo> could conflict with a possible ``clean-local'' in the Makefile
> $ autoreconf
> autoreconf: configure.ac: AM_GNU_GETTEXT is used, but not
> AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION
> autoreconf: cannot empty /tmp/ar0.4849: Is a directory
> $ find /tmp/ar0.4849
> /tmp/ar0.4849
> /tmp/ar0.4849/am4tu48Whq
> /tmp/ar0.4849/am4tCpTneD
> /tmp/ar0.4849/am4tiZINdq
> /tmp/ar0.4849/ahAqZ