> OK. Started with a fresh JSBSim checkout. The Makefile.linux is pretty
> out-of-date, and basically, broken. The attached patch gets things
> moving a bit further, but basically, I don't think this system is
> anywhere near as flexible as automake, so I'll be 
> concentrating on that
> from now on.
> 
> However, this patch out to be committed, as it still represents a step
> forward. Perhaps, Jon, you could grant user 'rossigee' commit access
> which would speed things up a bit, and make me feel less like my
> contributions are just being ignored (my improved cp2fg script still
> hasn't made it into CVS yet!!!).

OK. Your Makefile.linux patch has been implemented and committed. You will
need to deal with Tony if there is any fallout. :-p

I'd like to ask why you are using (why *anyone* is using) Makefile.linux
anymore, anyhow. I have used Makefile.solo for both systems forever. It is
an improvement over Makefile.linux at least in that it also takes into
account header dependencies. The makemake.pl script stored in JSBSim CVS
creates the Makefile.solo file. I run this script and make a new
Makefile.solo file every time there is a major change in code that alters
dependencies.

Jon

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