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Re: automake reports .lo file created with and without libtool
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Skip Montanaro |
Subject: |
Re: automake reports .lo file created with and without libtool |
Date: |
Wed, 10 Apr 2002 12:39:24 -0500 |
Skip> lib_LIBRARIES = libalf.a
Skip> libalf_a_SOURCES = alf.c alf.h common.h
Skip> lib_LTLIBRARIES = libalf.la
Skip> libalf_la_SOURCES = alf.c alf.h common.h
Tom> In this particular case can't you just rely on libtool to create
Tom> the static library for you?
I don't know. I'm an automake novice. I was just working my way through
the autobook, creating Makefile.am files and a configure.in script as I went
along. It's the only document I've found that tries to integrate usage of
autoconf, automake, and libtool. I essentially pasted the two sets of
Makefile.am rules at the top of
http://sources.redhat.com/autobook/autobook/autobook_88.html
The accompanying text gave me no indication that the first two lines was
optional. I read it as "define lib_LIBRARIES to get a static archive and
lib_LTLIBRARIES to get a libtool archive". Commenting out the first two
lines does get rid of the error message and my build seems to work.
Thanks for the help,
Skip