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Re: automake bug


Thanks. You're right, I was wrong.
I fixed the Xbae source.

	Danny

On Sun, 2004-07-04 at 19:30, Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote:
> >>> "Danny" == Danny Backx <danny.backx@planetinternet.be> writes:
> 
>  Danny> Hi,
>  Danny> I am using automake, autoconf, and libtool for projects such
>  Danny> as Xbae. The distribution method is "make dist". In the
>  Danny> distribution file for Xbae-4.50.93 (available at
>  Danny> http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/xbae/Xbae-4.50.93.tar.gz?download
>  Danny> ), you'll see that the file
>  Danny> scripts/Makefile.in
>  Danny> is mysteriously mission.
> 
>  Danny> I've since tried to work around this and found that adding
>  Danny> Makefile.in to the DIST_COMMON in scripts/Makefile.am
>  Danny> avoids the problem.
> 
> The problem is that you define the internal variable
> DIST_COMMON.  Automake will never overwrite a variable you
> defined, assuming you know better than it does.
> 
>   * To fix you problem, simply remove this variable definition
>     and let automake do its job: the two files it lists are files
>     that automake would automatically distribute anyway.
> 
>   * To distribute extra files, do use the documented variable
>     EXTRA_DIST.
> 
>   * Running `automake -Wall' will warn you about user definitition
>     that overwrite automake variable (among other things).
> 
> [...]
-- 
Danny Backx - danny.backx-at-planetinternet.be




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