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Re: Specifying include directories for groups of source files
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Alexandre Duret-Lutz |
Subject: |
Re: Specifying include directories for groups of source files |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Dec 2002 15:38:16 +0100 |
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>>> "William" == William S Fulton <address@hidden> writes:
William> A question about groups of files in subdirectories. I
William> would like Automake's generated Makefiles to compile
William> groups of files using different include directories,
William> that is, different INCLUDES (AM_CFLAGS) for each
William> group. Each group is in a different subdirectory. Is
William> this possible without using the _LIBRARIES or
William> _LTLIBRARIES primary?
Can't think of any other way.
William> Motivation: We don't want to use libtool and having a
William> separate Makefile.am each with its own _LIBRARIES does
William> not work on all platforms, notably using native
William> Windows compilers.
(This doesn't necessarily require separate Makefile.ams: you can
build the subdir libraries from the parent directory.)
What's wrong with Windows compilers? Is there anything we could
fix in Automake to make generated Makefiles more portable?
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Alexandre Duret-Lutz