"Andy Falanga (afalanga)" writes:
> I know that I found this once before but am not getting the searches
> right. I'm wondering how to incorporate other autotools projects into
> my own. The project I'm working on has a dependency on a very recent
> version of libusb1. There aren't RPMs availab
Rudra Banerjee writes:
> I am looking for something more automatic, like if I directly create a
> makefile, I will probably do something like:
> %.o: %.f90
> $(F90) $(COMPFLAGS) $*.f90
>
> Is this possible to do something like this for automake as well?
At least not out of the box: curren
Sujit Devkar writes:
> Dear Sir/Madam,
> I am working on autotools.
> I was using shell script to compile my c++ project.
> My shell script is
> g++ -I/usr/abc/inc -L/usr/abc/lib abc.cpp -lsrl -o abc works
> perfectly well. I need to use this in autoconf.
>
> Also I use .java files in the project
Sujit Devkar writes:
> Hi,
> I tried using AM_CPPFLAGS= -I/usr/abc/inc and AM_LDFLAGS=
> -L/usr/abc/lib, but I get these are directories.
> Also when I tried using AM_LDFLAGS= /usr/abc/lib/libsrl.so but I get
> access denies even I am root.
>
> My shell script which has
> e.g. g++ -I/usr/abc/inc -
Rudra Banerjee writes:
> Yes,
> I got some site on non-recursive automake.
> But I have one more queries: I have 100+ routine in src/.
> Do I need to enter ALL of them manually as automake do not like
> wildcards, or we have any shorter way?
Well, I usually command my text editor to paste into t
Rudra Banerjee writes:
> Dear Friends,
> My Project has a structure
> MAIN DIR
> __|__
> | |
> src/ main.c (and other .h file)
>
> Inside the src/ there are 100+ file, which will be linked to main.c to
> creat
Hi Ken,
Ken Perl writes:
> Hello,
>
> I have AM_PATH_GTK_2_0(1.3.5) in configure.ac and
> app_CPPFLAGS = @GTK_CFLAGS@
> app_LDADD = @GTK_LIBS@
> in Makefile.am
>
> the above works fine on Linux and compiles crossly a simple win32
> version on Linux, if I'd transfer one -mwindows compile-link opti
Ken,
I got no errors following your example:
make all-am
make[1]: se ingresa al directorio `/home/alberto/testAutotools/ming'
i586-mingw32msvc-gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -g -O2 -MT hello.o -MD -MP
-MF .deps/hello.Tpo -c -o hello.o hello.c
mv -f .deps/hello.Tpo .deps/hello.Po
i586-mingw32msvc-gc
El Sábado 28 Marzo 2009ES 17:14:10 Jan Engelhardt escribió:
> On Saturday 2009-03-28 16:44, Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
> >Hi Bob, Jim,
> >
> >* Bob Friesenhahn wrote on Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 04:40:16PM CET:
> >> On Sat, 28 Mar 2009, Jim Meyering wrote:
> >>> I like automake's upcoming --silent-rules opt
Hi Ralf,
El Martes 07 Octubre 2008ES 22:34:49 Ralf Wildenhues escribió:
> There are two projects for Automake lurking here:
[snip]
during these weeks I have been thinking a bit about those two problems (header
and module dependencies). I have read the links you provided, specially the
one descr
Hello Ralf,
El Martes 07 Octubre 2008ES 22:34:49 Ralf Wildenhues escribió:
> Hello Alberto,
>
> * Alberto Luaces wrote on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 05:11:42PM CEST:
> > El Domingo 05 Octubre 2008ES 11:23:40 Ralf Wildenhues escribió:
> > > Before you implement manual depende
El Domingo 05 Octubre 2008ES 11:23:40 Ralf Wildenhues escribió:
> Before you implement manual dependency tracking in your own project:
> how about implementing it in Automake, so that all Fortran projects can
> benefit?
>
> I've been wanting to do that for quite a while, but I don't have the
> time
El Lunes 29 Septiembre 2008ES 21:48:43 Paul Smith escribió:
> On Mon, 2008-09-29 at 21:41 +0200, Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
> > When run in parallel (-jN) mode, make doesn't guarantee any order of
> > rule execution except that implied by the dependency relations.
>
> To be really, really pedantic: eve
Hi again,
El Lunes 29 Septiembre 2008ES 10:26:56 Alberto Luaces escribió:
> I then removed the VPATH statement and began to write the full path of
> every source file:
>
> libfoo_a_SOURCES = a.f90 $(srcdir)/A/b.f90 $(srcdir)/B/c.f90 ...
I finally solved my issue. I had left some old
Hello,
isn't it assured that the build of the objects listed on a Makefile.am is made
in the order of the sources of that file? I have a Fortran convenience
library to build, so there isn't any dependency mechanism that could
interfere in the compilation order.
My problem is that this library
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