Hi,
I'm downloading some KDE apps source code to know how Makefiles.am are
pointed. I've become surprised because I've seen that for example, amaroK has
been developed under KDevelop.
I have been searching a bit and I can't find any QT app that use
METASOURCES
= AUTO, and with its Makefile hand-written (no IDE). I'd like to know if
there is a way for creating 'acinclude.m4' and Makefile.am automatically by
console (no KDevelop) if we know that that app will use QT (or KDE libs).
I have seen that all KDE apps include acinclude.m4 that starts with
something
like "This file is part of the KDE libraries/packages"... But what I could
see too is that if we create a simple KDE project under KDevelop, my
configure.in will be VERY SIMILAR to amaroK's configure.in, so I'd like to
know what console command does KDevelop run to generate it (because I tried
to search it for, but no results).
It was strange for me to read this:
# Original Author was [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# I lifted it in some mater. (Stephan Kulow)
# I used much code from Janos Farkas
in my configure.in self-generated by KDevelop. Why an automated script
that
generates configure.in is going to add to every package this kind of
comments?
Well, that was my question... is there a way (a console command) to
auto-generate acinclude.m4 and configure.in? (I suppose that acinclude.m4
won't change, and I can copy that), but in that case, how can I generate
configure.in?
Bye and thanks,
Rafael Fernández López.
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