Hello Simon,
* Simon Josefsson wrote on Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 03:10:38PM CEST:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/jas4711/libidn-0.6.8/gl$ make
> make all-am
> if /bin/bash ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=compile gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.
> -I.. -g -O2 -MT ../gl/error.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/../gl/error.Tpo" -c -o
> ../gl/error.lo ../gl/error.c; then mv -f ".deps/../gl/error.Tpo"
> ".deps/../gl/error.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/../gl/error.Tpo"; exit 1; fi
> gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -g -O2 -MT ../gl/error.lo -MD -MP -MF
> .deps/../gl/error.Tpo -c ../gl/error.c -fPIC -DPIC -o ../gl/.libs/error.o
> cc1: No such file or directory: opening dependency file .deps/../gl/error.Tpo
> The problem seems to be that libtool doesn't understand relative
> dependencies in libgnu_la_DEPENDENCIES, and the -MF parameter becomes
> wrong.
Most certainly not a Libtool bug. Which exact Automake version is used,
how can I reproduce this failure easily?
> @@ -1137,7 +1138,8 @@ func_emit_lib_Makefile_am ()
> echo "${libname}_${libext}_SOURCES ="
> # Here we use $(LIBOBJS), not @[EMAIL PROTECTED] The value is the same.
> However,
> # automake during its analyses looks for $(LIBOBJS), not for @[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]
> - echo "${libname}_${libext}_LIBADD = \$(${perhapsLT}LIBOBJS)"
> + echo "${libname}_${libext}_LIBADD =
> \$(${macro_prefix}_${perhapsLT}LIBOBJS)"
> + echo "${libname}_${libext}_DEPENDENCIES =
> \$(${macro_prefix}_${perhapsLT}LIBOBJS)"
You can just drop this last line. Automake can compute these
dependencies.
Cheers,
Ralf