BH == Bruno Haible [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BH Hi Jim,
The problem you describe was more of an automake limitation, and
it has been resolved by automake's addition of AC_CONFIG_LIBOBJ_DIR.
BH Interesting. But AC_CONFIG_LIBOBJ_DIR is documented just between
BH AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR and
Salut Alexandre!
Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote:
BH == Bruno Haible [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BH Also, do you have an idea about the release date of automake-1.10?
CVS Automake depends on CVS Autoconf. (No it doesn't depend on
CVS Libtool nor CVS M4.) So it could be released as soon as
Gary V. Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
automake-1.10 is waiting on m4-2.0 is waiting on libtool-2.0 is due out
real soon now.
So if I install these tools from CVS, will gnulib-tool handle
AC_LIBSOURCES in multiple directories? Has anyone tried it?
To make the release dependency tree
Bruno Haible [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Paul, Jim, Alexandre,
gnulib-tool now supports multiple gnulib directories with a single
configure.ac. Simon needs this in GnuTLS. I need this in libglocale.
But half of gnulib doesn't work with gnulib-tool.
Due to AC_LIBSOURCES.
Hi Bruno,
There is
Hi Jim,
The problem you describe was more of an automake limitation, and
it has been resolved by automake's addition of AC_CONFIG_LIBOBJ_DIR.
Interesting. But AC_CONFIG_LIBOBJ_DIR is documented just between
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR and AC_CONFIG_HEADERS, which makes me believe that
only a single call
Jim Meyering wrote:
Bruno Haible [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem you describe was more of an automake limitation, and
it has been resolved by automake's addition of AC_CONFIG_LIBOBJ_DIR.
Interesting. But AC_CONFIG_LIBOBJ_DIR is documented just between
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR and