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Re: How to handle a non-compilable file.
From: |
Dr. David Kirkby |
Subject: |
Re: How to handle a non-compilable file. |
Date: |
Mon, 29 Apr 2002 13:09:03 +0100 |
Harlan Stenn wrote:
> Probably because based on his original query I told him to put the .xpm file
> in noinst_DATA and I did not mention EXTRA_DIST at all. At that time,
> nobody had seen the Makefile.am he was using.
>
> H
Sorry if I cuased any confusion in not posting the complete Makefile.am at the
begginging. Does the revised Makefile.am I have below look reasonable now ?
Incedently, is there a way of sparating the different sources, so make it look
clearer. i.e something like
CPP = file1.cpp, file2.cpp ..
H= file1.h, file2.h ...
XPM = file1.xpm, file2.xpm ..
atlc_SOURCES = CPP + H + XPM
is it possible to do something along those lines ? It is hard to see what files
are included, where there is a long list of C++ source, header and image files
all on the one line.
Anyway, this is what I currently have.
#This is atlc-x.y.z/src/gui/Makefile.am
bin_PROGRAMS = atlc
atlc_SOURCES = atlcApp.cpp atlcFrm.cpp RoundCoaxFrm.cpp CoaxFrm.cpp \
CoaxFrm.h RoundCoaxFrm.h atlcApp.h atlcFrm.h resource.h \
FiniteDifferenceFrame.cpp FiniteDifferenceFrame.h \
EccentricCoaxFrame.cpp EccentricCoaxFrame.h \
atlc.xpm CircInRect.xpm EccentricCoax.xpm \
FiniteDifference.xpm RectInCirc.xpm RectInRect.xpm \
RoundCoax.xpm StriplineCoupler.xpm SymmetricalStripline.xpm
INCLUDES = @EXTRA_WXWINDOWS_CFLAGS@
atlc_LDADD = @EXTRA_WXWINDOWS_LIBS@
EXTRA_DIST = README tips.txt
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- How to handle a non-compilable file., Dr. David Kirkby, 2002/04/27
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file., Alexandre Duret-Lutz, 2002/04/28
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file., Dr. David Kirkby, 2002/04/28
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file., Tom Tromey, 2002/04/28
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file., Harlan Stenn, 2002/04/28
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file.,
Dr. David Kirkby <=
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file., Tom Tromey, 2002/04/29
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file., Dr. David Kirkby, 2002/04/29