On Fri, 2016-06-10 at 17:05 +1000, Peter Johansson wrote: > Hi Kip, > > I have the following rule in my Makefile.am to generate a C header > file. > > configmake.h: Makefile > $(AM_V_GEN)echo '#define BINDIR "$(bindir)"' > $@ > > You could have a similar rule to generate a file suitable to source > into > your script.
Hey Peter,
That looks good, but I really like the AC_CONFIG_FILES approach because
I think it looks cleaner. If I went your method it would be similar,
but I'd probably use sed instead.
What I ended up coming up with seems to work, albeit it is a bit ugly.
SYSCONFDIR=`test "$prefix" = NONE && prefix=$ac_default_prefix; eval echo
"${sysconfdir}"`
AC_SUBST([sysconfdir], [$SYSCONFDIR])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([myfile])
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