only "# dummy".
But I am able to manually create the .deps directory in that location so
at least my user account that I use isn't the cause of the inability to
create the directory.
Thanks,
John
Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
Hello John,
* John Ling wrote on Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 08:43
e... none required
checking for library containing socket... none required
checking for library containing compress... -lz
checking whether gcc and cc understand -c and -o together... yes
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating Makefile
config.status: executing depfiles comman
ror 1
Thanks,
John Ling
I tried:
install-data-hook:
mv $(prefix)/include/*.h $(prefix)/include/tclap
But still by this point $(prefix)/include contains no files to move.
I think I will just copy it from the source tree itself.
Thanks,
John
Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
Hi John,
* John Ling wrote on Wed, Jun 22
Hi Ralf, yes that's exactly what I am trying to do.
Since I'm using automake 1.7.7 then this is why it isn't including the
m4 directory.
I'll just use EXTRA_DIST for now then until I upgrade to a more recent
Automake.
Thanks,
John
Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
Hi John,
It seems that the m4 directory is required if I am to distribute a
package that makes use of libtools along with automake. Is there a way
to include this directory during a 'make dist' without defining it in
EXTRA_DIST in my Makefile.am? I would have thought that automake would
be able to inc
Hello, I was wondering if it is possible to do post-install work on the
install header directory after an install using some sort of target?
I tried using install-exec-hook, but the target fails to find any
headers to work on because at that point include_HEADERS apparently has
not even been p
ons on why this is and how I can execute these two commands?
Thank You,
John Ling
I think I've figured out the way to do it:
In my Makefile.am I put in a line like 'export CONFIGURE-TIME_LIBS=$(LIBS)'
Then in my Makefile.loader I put in my LIBS definition:
LIBS = $(CONFIGURE-TIME_LIBS) ...
Regards,
John
Bruce Korb wrote:
John Ling wrote:
Hello, I want to
Hi Bruce.
So I have the following in my configure.ac:
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([compress], [z], ,)
So if this Z library exists then I want the build process to include
this library during linking. Otherwise I run into errors about not
being able to find the 'compress' function in the Z library.
I have a
Hello, I want to be able to read/check the value of an environment
variable in my Makefile.am. This would be a variable that I set as part
of the an [action-if-found] in the AC_SEARCH_LIBS method, that I set in
configure.ac.
How do I reference such a variable?
In addition, depending on the val
Hello, I have some very long paths defined in my Makefile.am and I would
like to clean things up by substituting them with a variable. For
example, if I have:
mylib_a_SOURCES = dir1/dir2/dir3/dir4/app.cpp
I want to define a variable, in Makefile.am, like so,
MYDIR = dir1/dir2/dir3/dir4
then I c
Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote:
John> Thank you Alexandre for providing that documentation. I found the
John> last section on "proxy" makefiles helpful in incorporating the other
John> projects makefile. I did get it working with this method. For
John> example, I did:
John> lib_LIBRARIES += libloa
sed to be using
Gettext specifically to somehow handle this issue.
Thanks,
John Ling
Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote:
"Ralf" == Ralf Wildenhues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
Ralf> A few issues that come to my mind possibly worth
Ralf> improving (not the docume
Ah yes, ok links maybe the way to go then.
Thanks,
John
Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote:
"jling" == jling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jling> Is there a way to include a directory which is external or outside of
jling> the $(top_srcdir) and which is not involved in the build process?
Only i
Where do I add loader as a target?
Finally, if I do get this to work, how are dependencies handled by this
system. i.e. if I do a make clean will it clean even those objects
built by Makefile.loader?
Thanks,
John Ling
like this is a
common problem to handle.
Thanks,
John Ling
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