> Hi folks, > > I am trying to write a GNUmakefile to : > > - Create a library "libPiranhas" > - Compile various demos as tools that depend on the "libPiranhas"=20 > target > > I tried to include the "library.make" and use the "LIBRARY_NAME =3D=20 > libPiranhas", but there is no libPiranhas created after compilation=20 > (which goes well) :/
It should be in shared_obj/ix86/linux-gnu/gnu-gnu-gnu/libPiranahs.so (or a different directory if you are on a different system). There should also be a handy symbolic link obj/libPiranhas.so --> shared_obj/ix86/linux-gnu/gnu-gnu-gnu/libPiranahs.so > So my RTFM-style question are: > > - How do I write a target for building a shared library from objc=20 > source files Have a look on http://www.gnustep.it/nicola/Tutorials there are two tutorials on writing gnustep makefiles (the first one, and the last one). A simple step by step tutorial is probably what you need. > - How do I write a target for building a tool that depends on this=20 > shared library and properly links with it In case the tutorials don't explain this, I'll quickly sum up - say that you have (just guessing, you need to creatively adapt to your case): xxx/ xxx/Library xxx/Tools You then add xxx/GNUmakefile as follows: include $(GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES)/common.make SUBPROJECTS = Library Tools include $(GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES)/aggregate.make this simple makefile will step first in Library, then in Tools, so you can compile from top-level both Library and Tools by typing 'make'. Then you add xxx/Library/GNUmakefile the makefile for your library. Then you add xxx/Tools/GNUmakefile the makefile for your tools, where you add ADDITIONAL_TOOL_LIBS += -lpiranahs ADDITIONAL_TOOL_LIB_DIRS += -L../Library/obj But - suggestion - take the comfortable and friendly way :-) - read the tutorials first before trying! :-) _______________________________________________ Help-gnustep mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnustep
