Ralf,

> > You can specify the build order in the SUBDIRS variable, and '.' can be
> > one of the things specified.  By default, . is built first (as I
> > recall).
> 
> It's the other way round: by default, the build order is depth-first,
> i.e., '.' is built last.  See `info Automake Subdirectories'.

Oops - thanks!

H


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