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Dear list,
at the moment I try to migrate a small project to automake/autoconf, but...
Since a small lib belongs to my project, I would like to use libtool.
Hence I put AC_PROG_LIBTOOL in my configure.ac. If I start automake, it
complains, that
src/c/Makefile.am:5: Libtool library used but `LIBT
Hello,
I have a project with two subdirectories. I want to override standard
CFLAGS. I can do this by defining AM_CFLAGS in each subdirectory. This
works. However, I want to have it in one place. So I've tried to define
this variable in the root directory instead of subdirectories, but in
this cas
>>> "Oliver" == Oliver B Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
Oliver> Does someone know why automake can't find AC_PROG_LIBTOOL?
Either you haven't installed libtool, or you forgot to run aclocal
prior to autoconf and automake.
--
Alexandre Duret-Lutz
>>> "Baurjan" == Baurjan Ismagulov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
Baurjan> I can do this by defining AM_CFLAGS in each
Baurjan> subdirectory. This works. However, I want to have it
Baurjan> in one place. So I've tried to define this variable in
Baurjan> the root directory instead of subdire
I am working on my first attempt at building a library in c using
automake. I would like the verify the location and use of the header
files. Could someone verify or correct my assumptions.
1. headers internal to the library should located in /src
2. those headers should be dependencies under
On 2004-06-18T13:50-0500, David T Farning wrote:
) I am working on my first attempt at building a library in c using
) automake. I would like the verify the location and use of the header
) files. Could someone verify or correct my assumptions.
)
) 1. headers internal to the library should locate
Hello, Alexandre!
On Fri, Jun 18, 2004 at 08:18:33PM +0200, Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote:
> AC_SUBST([AM_CFLAGS], [value])
Thank you, this works! I did read about AC_SUBST, but haven't thought
about using it that way.
With kind regards,
Baurjan.
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"Deneys S. Maartens" wrote:
>
> Hi Bruce
>
> When compiling the autogen source without having libxml2 available, and
> then doing a `make dist' creates a broken distribution package which
> does not include the xml2ag/ subdirectory.
>
> A configure of the broken dist package fails with the follow
Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote:
Either you haven't installed libtool, or you forgot to run aclocal
prior to autoconf and automake.
Neither nor. Might it be the problem, that I have three different
versions of libtool installed on my (freebsd) box? I have libtool 1.3
installed as libtool13, libtool 1
On Fri, Jun 18, 2004 at 03:13:55PM -0400, Daniel Reed wrote:
> (So, don't split by source file, but do split by component or task.)
Split your source files that way too. Then you get the "one header per
source file" effect most of the time - but it's completely
coincidental (sometimes you get seve
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