I have code in some subdirectories, say src/{bottom,middle,top}, which
when compiled yields libraries that I want copied up to the top-level
include/ and lib/ directories. Code in middle/ will reference headers
and libs from bottom/, code from top/ will reference headers and libs
from middle/
Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote:
Bruce == Bruce Korb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
libopts tear off. The problem is that EXTRA_DIST in the Makefile.am
includes the directory 'autoopts' which I think it confuses into
beliving it should build a binary of the same name using autoopts.c
Bruce
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/d/ST/dev/mysql/mysql-4.1
$ aclocal
aclocal: configure.in: 539: macro `AM_PROG_AS' not found in library
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/d/ST/dev/mysql/mysql-4.1
$ aclocal --version
aclocal (GNU automake) 1.4-p6
As you can see, I use the lastest version of cygwin.
So what
STyx wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/d/ST/dev/mysql/mysql-4.1
$ aclocal
aclocal: configure.in: 539: macro `AM_PROG_AS' not found in library
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/d/ST/dev/mysql/mysql-4.1
$ aclocal --version
aclocal (GNU automake) 1.4-p6
Cygwin uses wrapper scripts for
Greetings:
I currently work at Tufts University. When we build software
packages, we always put the source in CVS so we can monitor what local
customizations we've made to various packages. However, by default,
CVS does not preserve the relative age of files when you check out an
entire tree