Am Thu, 27. Aug 2009 um 22:10:59 +0200 schrieb Fons Adriaensen:
Hi Fons, > There are also apps that will install into different places, e.g. > jkmeters installs a binary in $(PREFIX)/bin and some png files in > $(PREFIX)/share/jkmeters. > > And to complicate things, the next release of TetraProc will use > $(PREFIX)/share/jkmeters as well, as it installs a subset of the > same png files, and I want them to be shared between all apps that > use them (and that number is bound to increase). > > How would you handle this ? this is quite easy, the install target goes always to $DESTDIR$PREFIX/somepath where $PREFIX is commonly "/usr" or "/usr/local" or sometimes "/opt". The need for "$DESTDIR" is common to all kind of packaging tools, because during package build they will install the complete file set to a temporary path (=DESTDIR) and then wrap it all up. If you would have a look to a Makefile written by automake/autoconf you could see (and understand) in detail how it is used (even in a much more complex setup). Guido -- http://www.bayernline.de/~gscholz/ http://www.lug-burghausen.org/
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