Hello Murray,
* Murray S. Kucherawy wrote on Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 05:44:48PM CEST:
> sbin_PROGRAMS = openfoo openfoo-util1 openfoo-util2
>
> One of the source files for "openfoo" is a file called "stats.c".
> if STATS
> sbin_PROGRAMS += openfoo-stats
> openfoo_stats_SOURCES = openfoo-db.c openfo
I'm trying to get a binary to compile only if a certain "--enable-xxx" is
specified to ./configure. There may be a filename collision that's causing
problems. Maybe someone here can check my math.
Near the top of Makefile.am, I start with:
sbin_PROGRAMS = openfoo openfoo-util1 openfoo-util2
>> Could the ctags -a argument (or some other mechanism) be used to
>> simulate the inclusion mechanism?
>
> AFAIK there is no such mechanism in ctags files, nor in vi or its clones
> who read tags files.
It may be possible to use ctags' -a/--append option here. Maybe having
'make ctags' run in $
Hello Braden,
* Braden McDaniel wrote on Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 06:21:14AM CEST:
> When using -Wall, I get this warning from automake:
>
> tests/Makefile.am:79: user variable `CLASSPATH_ENV' defined here...
> /usr/share/automake-1.11/am/java.am: ... overrides Automake variable
> `C
Hello Rhys,
* Rhys Ulerich wrote on Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 01:10:04AM CEST:
> I noticed that the default 'make tags' target creates a toplevel TAGS
> file that includes all the TAGS files in subdirectories. This is
> goodness. At least on automake 1.10.1 it seems that a similar,
> toplevel tags fi