I've been creating a new package, called tdrss, based on the examples
in gr-howto-write-a-block-3.1.1. The C++ blocks in src/lib and the
QA tests in src/python all work fine, but I've been having a problem
intalling the one Python block I wrote.
It's in a subdir called tdrss_utils that is under src/python. I
added a line "SUBDIR = tdrss_utils" to the Makefile.am in src/python,
put a copy of __init__.py in src/python/tdrss_utils, and
created a Makefile.am in src/python/tdrs_utils containing:
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include $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.common
# Install this stuff so that it ends up as the gnuradio.tdrss_utils
# module
# This usually ends up at:
#${prefix}/lib/python${python_version}/site-packages/gnuradio/tdrss_utils
tdrss_utilspythondir = $(grpythondir)/tdrss_utils
tdrss_utilslibdir = $(grpyexecdir)/tdrss_utils
tdrss_utilspython_PYTHON = \
__init__.py \
gold_code_pn_source_b.py
CLEANFILES = *.pyc
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If I run bootstrap, no Makefile.in or Makefile get created,
and when I run make, I get:
Making all in python
Making all in tdrss_utils
make[4]: *** No rule to make target `all'. Stop.
What automake magic am I missing?
@(^.^)@ Ed
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