On 10/26/07, Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This looks more like an automake question, so I've redirected the mail
> accordingly. Perhaps the answer already lies in the automake manual, in
> creating your own suffix rules:
>
> http://sourceware.org/automake/automake.html#index-Adding-new-_0040code_007bSUFFIXES_007d-880
>
Does this work with libraries as well as programs? Could I turn a
.def file into a .a file? Currently, I do this:
lib%.a: %.def
$(DLLTOOL) $(DLLOPTS) --dllname $*.dll --def=$(top_srcdir)/$*.def
Then I put all the lib*.a files in a big foo_DATA variable. What I
would rather do is make use of the _LIBRARIES primaries to do it that
way. Is that possible, considering that I'm synthesizing import
libraries from a .def file instead of building them from source?
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