Thank you for the advice.
The separate build directories would be nice. How could I ween autotools
into doing it automatically?
Brian
On 7/25/05, Bob Proulx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brian wrote:
I am in the planning stages of autoconfiscating a large project. The
project
will have a
I wanted to be a little more clear on this (since you brought up the idea of
subdirectories I have become keen on it)
Suppose I wanted to make two versions of hello - one in /src/hello and one
in /src/hello/debug. Both programs would use src/hello/main.c as their
source file.
Is this
Brian wrote:
I wanted to be a little more clear on this (since you brought up the idea of
subdirectories I have become keen on it)
Actually it was you who brought up the question of did it work in
subdirectories.
Suppose I wanted to make two versions of hello - one in /src/hello and one
in
Hello,
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 05:11:57PM -0600, Brian wrote:
source file was main.c and bin_PROGRAMS = hello helloDebug
set also
helloDebug_CPPFLAGS = -DDEBUG
and/or
helloDebug_CFLAGS = -g
in the Makefile.
[...] but there was no autorenaming so to speak.
These so called
Brian wrote:
I am in the planning stages of autoconfiscating a large project. The project
will have a top-level makefile.am http://makefile.am and then several
Did you expect that to be a http web link?
subdirectories which each generate an executeable and have a
I am in the planning stages of autoconfiscating a large project. The project
will have a top-level makefile.am http://makefile.am and then several
subdirectories which each generate an executeable and have a
makefile.amhttp://makefile.am.
A specific feature I have been asked for is the ability