On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 2:03 AM, Vincent Torri<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 9 Jun 2009, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote:
>
>> http://damien.lespiau.name/blog/2009/02/18/shave-making-the-autotools-output-sane/
>>
>> I've seen some projects using it and actually looks nice! Vincent, are
>> you willing to give it a try?
>
> I knew that stuff (Nicolas Aguirre showed me the link) but didn't look
> into it in details.
>
> I don't know if it's a coincidence or not, but just after your mail, a guy
> posted the link in the automake ML. The answer is : it exists in the new
> automake 1.11. Then it easy to set it up (i've just tried and it works).
> The problem is that i don't know yet how I can add it without breaking
> configuration with automake < 1.11.

Specially since automake 1.11 has trouble installing Eina, and maybe
something else too.

>
> As a developper, i usally prefer having the whole compile line. But for a
> user, it might be interesting. That kind of output can also help in
> finding warnings, but I usually use emacs to compile and the warnings
> appear in red. I think that vi also have that feature.
>
> If I can find how to add it without breaking the current configuration
> with automake < 1.11, I can add that feature to the EFL. Otherwise I
> prefer not add it.
>
> For those who want to try:
>
> 1) install automake 1.11
>
> 2) run in the project top level directory:
>
> make maintainer-clean
>
> 3) add in configure.ac, just after AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE:
>
> AM_SILENT_RULES
>
> 4) run:
>
> ./autogen.sh --enable-silent-rules
>
> 5) then 'make' and see the result :-)
>
> Vincent
>
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