Makefile.am

Makefile.am

Post by Nera » Sat, 13 Oct 2001 01:59:05



Hi all,

    How can I create a Makefile.am easily

Thx in advance
Nera

 
 
 

Makefile.am

Post by Jan Schauman » Sat, 13 Oct 2001 04:09:03



>  Hi all,

>      How can I create a Makefile.am easily

touch Makefile.am

SCNR,
-Jan

--
Jan Schaumann <http://www.netmeister.org>

"Forty-two," said Deep Thought, with infinite majesty and calm.

 
 
 

Makefile.am

Post by Roger Lei » Sat, 13 Oct 2001 05:30:17



>Hi all,

>    How can I create a Makefile.am easily

Read the automake.info manual.  Also, look at the Makefile.ams that have
been written for other projects, which will give you plenty of ideas.

--
Roger Leigh ** Registration Number: 151826, http://counter.li.org **
Need Epson Stylus Utilities? http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/

 
 
 

Makefile.am

Post by Nera » Sat, 13 Oct 2001 11:11:55


Thx



> >Hi all,

> >    How can I create a Makefile.am easily

> Read the automake.info manual.  Also, look at the Makefile.ams that have
> been written for other projects, which will give you plenty of ideas.

> --
> Roger Leigh ** Registration Number: 151826, http://counter.li.org **
> Need Epson Stylus Utilities? http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/


keyservers.
 
 
 

Makefile.am

Post by Tom Trome » Sun, 14 Oct 2001 01:45:04


Nera>     How can I create a Makefile.am easily

Read the automake manual.  Start from the automake page:

    http://sources.redhat.com/automake/

There is also a book about autoconf, automake, and libtool.  You can
read it for free online or you can buy a copy:

    http://sources.redhat.com/autobook/

Tom

 
 
 

1. makefile.am rules

I'm trying to learn autoconf and automake, and I've come across a problem
that I can't seem to find the answer to.

In my source tree, I have a common directory with some C source files that
need to be compiled into .o files.  They are not used to build a program in
the common directory, nor are they used to build a library.  They are,
however going to be linked in with other executables later.

My problem is this:  how do I write a Makefile.am that merely compiles
these source files without attempting to link them to anything?

Thanks in advance,
David Bilbey

--
"I'm not sure I want to get the nickname `The Love Machine,' because how
does that affect my nickname now, which is `The Lawn-Cutting Machine'?"
--Jack Handey

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