hi, For the second question, you can use the $(top_srcdir) variable and give the complete path of your library.
example: 2Dinterpolation_LDADD = $(GLIB_CFLAGS) \ $(top_srcdir)/src/errors/libErrors.a \ $(top_srcdir)/src/lib/libLib.a with regards, Santosh. On 17 Jun 2003, Jose Roman Bilbao wrote: > Hi, > > I am finally reaching the end of my "autotoolization" of my program but > I still have two questions I think will be easy to solve but I can not > figure out how to do it... > > 1st: I have a multiple subdirectories project. One of those directories > stores again multiple subdirectories. In each of them a librtary > (shared) is built and stored in .lib (local) directory. Te thing is that > I would like all my libraries to be built in the same global directory, > lets say ($ROOT_FOR_M_PROG)/libs. How can I do that?. > > 2nd: Now, in another subdirectory of the root directory I have my > programs which I want to link against some of the previously built > libraries but I dont know how to refer them and where to refer them: > > I have written: > > bin_PROGRAMS = 2Dinterpolation > 2Dinterpolation_SOURCES = 2Dinterpolation.cc > 2Dinterpolation_LDADD = > > But I dont know what to put in LDADD or even if LDADD is the correct > variable to use. > > Well... I know it is a long mail but I hope it will be easy to answer > it. Many thanks. > > Roman > > >