> > > Note this is an example snippet -- you don't really need to copy&paste > if you don't need it, and the usual `./configure` and `make` commands > used to build autotools-based software work fine. > > > but I cannot execute . localenv > > and I saw > > Note that *localenv* is included by the top Makefile (so it’s a Makefile > > fragment). But if it is also sourced by your *localconfigure* script then > > it is used as a shell script. > > > > But I don't see any file named localenv after execute cmds and make: > > > > > ./autogen.sh > > > make > > The 'localenv' will be used in the build directory if present -- nothing > creates it. > > > how to solve it? > > If you don't need any particular environment setting, do not do > ". localenv" in your build script. > > you mean I can delete the line :
> -include $(top_builddir)/localenv in Makefile? I don't want console shows prefix string "/git/" everytime I execute the binary
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