rm -rf $(distdir)
mkdir $(distdir)
chmod 777 $(distdir)
- distdir=`cd $(distdir) && pwd` \
- && cd $(srcdir) \
- && automake --include-deps --output-dir=$$distdir --strictness=gnits
@for file in `cd $(srcdir) && echo $(DISTFILES)`; do \
test -f $(distdir)/$$file \
|| ln $(srcdir)/$$file $(distdir)/$$file 2> /dev/null \
Priorities for release:
[ none ]
+Consider using libfoo_SOURCES, etc, for libraries. From Gord
+Matzigkeit. There is a patch.
+
+Idea from Joerg-Martin Schwarz: allow passing different -D flags to
+different compiles. This can be done, but with the restriction that a
+.c cannot appear in 2 different "objects" (programs/libraries)
+compiled with different -D options (because -c and -o do not always
+work together and parallel makes must work). This could be
+implemented by noticing whenever a ".o" target with no rules is being
+emitted, and adding the appropriate compilation rule as appropriate.
+This should work with targets from Makefile.am as well as from .P
+files, which means rewriting so that the Makefile.am contents aren't
+copied into the output immediately. This feature is probably required
+to fully support libtool ("grody compilation issue")
+
If @LIBOBJS@ or @ALLOCA@ appears in _LDADD or _LIBADD, put it into
dependencies automatically