>>> "Simon" == Simon Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
Simon> The obvious solution is to use the -C option to install
Simon> which will only copy header files that have actually
Simon> changed since the last install. How do I get automake to
Simon> do this?
Overwrite INSTALL_HEADER
On Thu, 2001-10-25 at 10:57, Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote:
> >>> "Simon" == Simon Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> [...]
>
> Simon> The obvious solution is to use the -C option to install
> Simon> which will only copy header files that have actually
> Simon> changed since the last instal
>>> "Alex" == Alex Hornby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
Alex> case $target in
Alex> *linux*)
Alex> INSTALL="/usr/bin/install -C"
Alex> ;;
Alex> esac
Alex> Obviously a proper feature test would be better, but it works for me :)
Indeed:
% uname
Linux
% install -C
install: invalid opt
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Hi there,
I just started using autoconf/automake some days ago. I'm trying to
build library with a directory hierarchy that seems to be a little
strange. There is a top level directory containing a "src" dir. and a
"doc" dir. The top level Makefile.am just has a SUBDIRS line. The
> > "Tim" == Tim Van Holder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Tim> Something like this, perhaps?
>
> For sure!
>
OK - installed (this may be resolved in bash 2.06; if so, I'll try to
remember to amend this entry accordingly).
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