Re: Inclusion of caml support into automake
Hi, I think they're going to, I just need to get my paperwork back so all the legal issues are covered. School started up again, so it's been harder for me to sneak some time on this ;-) Cheers, tm On Sunday, Jan 25, 2004, at 10:38 US/Pacific, Roberto Bagnara wrote: Hi there, is there any chance the work of Tom Murray on caml support for automake (http://sources.redhat.com/ml/automake/2003-12/msg00153.html) can be incorporated into automake's mainline? If so, is this going to happen soon? I believe this is would be a very important addition to automake's capabilities. All the best, Roberto -- Prof. Roberto Bagnara Computer Science Group Department of Mathematics, University of Parma, Italy http://www.cs.unipr.it/~bagnara/ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inclusion of caml support into automake
Hi there, is there any chance the work of Tom Murray on caml support for automake (http://sources.redhat.com/ml/automake/2003-12/msg00153.html) can be incorporated into automake's mainline? If so, is this going to happen soon? I believe this is would be a very important addition to automake's capabilities. All the best, Roberto -- Prof. Roberto Bagnara Computer Science Group Department of Mathematics, University of Parma, Italy http://www.cs.unipr.it/~bagnara/ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Calling other external Makefiles and outside Make systems
>>> "John" == John Ling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: John> My project, for which I use Automake, needs to build libraries from John> projects outside of itself. I tried incorporating this outside John> project's Makefiles into my own but without success. This is because John> they define things like CPPFLAGS and top_srcdir in their own John> Makefiles. If I try to include these into my own Makefile.am it will John> obviously conflict with what my own project needs. If anyone knows a John> way around this let me know. John> In the meantime, I think the solution is to simply call the Makefile John> of this other project and let it do the building of these libraries. John> But, I want to do this call from inside my Makefile.am. Hi John, Here is proposed section about this for the manual. Please let me know if this answers your question, or if it can be improved in any way (including English mistakes). When Automake Isn't Enough ** In some situations, where Automake is not up to one task, one has to resort to handwritten rules or even handwritten `Makefile's. * Menu: * Extending:: Adding new rules or overriding existing ones. * Third-Party Makefiles:: Integrating Non-Automake `Makefile's. [I'm skipping the `Extending' node here. It contains all what was under the title `When Automake Isn't Enough' in previous manual.] Third-Party `Makefile's === In most projects all `Makefile's are generated by Automake. In some cases, however, projects need to embed subdirectories with handwritten `Makefile's. For instance one subdirectory could be a third-party project with its own build system, not using Automake. It is possible to list arbitrary directories in `SUBDIRS' or `DIST_SUBDIRS' provided each of these directories has a `Makefile' that recognizes all the following recursive targets. When a user runs one of these targets, that target is run recursively in all subdirectories. This is why it is important that even third-party `Makefile's support them. `all' Compile the entire package. This is the default target in Automake-generated `Makefile's, but it does not need to be the default in third-party `Makefile's. `distdir' Copy files to distribute into `$(distdir)', before a tarball is constructed. Of course this target is not required if the `no-dist' option (*note Options::) is used. `install' `install-data' `install-exec' `uninstall' Install or uninstall files (*note Install::). `install-info' Install only the Texinfo documentation (*note Texinfo::). `installdirs' Create install directories, but do not install any file. `check' `installcheck' Check the package (*note Tests::). `mostlyclean' `clean' `distclean' `maintainer-clean' Cleaning rules (*note Clean::). `dvi' `pdf' `ps' `info' `html' Build the documentation in various format (*note Texinfo::). `tags' `ctags' Build `TAGS' and `CTAGS' (*note Tags::). If you have ever used Gettext in a project, this is how it works. The `Makefile's in the `po/' and `intl/' directories are handwritten `Makefile's that implement all these targets. That way they can be added to `SUBDIRS' in Automake packages. Directories which are only listed in `DIST_SUBDIRS' but not in `SUBDIRS', need only the `distclean', `maintainer-clean', and `distdir' rules (*note Top level::). Usually, many of these rules are irrelevant to the third-party subproject, but they are required for the whole package to work. It's OK to have a rule that does nothing, so if you are integrating a third-party project with no documentation or tag support, you could simply augment its `Makefile' as follows: EMPTY_AUTOMAKE_TARGETS = dvi pdf ps info html tags ctags .PHONY: $(EMPTY_AUTOMAKE_TARGETS) $(EMPTY_AUTOMAKE_TARGETS): It is sometimes inconvenient to modify a third-party `Makefile' to introduce these required targets. For instance one may want to keep the third-party sources untouched to ease upgrade to new versions. Here are two other ideas. If GNU make is assumed, one possibility is to add to that subdirectory a `GNUmakefile' that defines the required targets and include the third-party `Makefile'. For example if we assume `Makefile' defines all targets except the documentation targets, and that the `check' target is actually called `test', here the `GNUmakefile' we could write: # First, include the real Makefile include Makefile # Then, define the other targets needed by Automake Makefiles. .PHONY: dvi pdf ps info html check dvi pdf ps info html: check: test A similar idea, that does not use `include' is to write a proxy `Makefile' that dispatches rules to the real `Makefile', either with `$(MAKE) -f Makefile.real $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) target' (if it's OK to rename the original `Makefile') or with `cd subdir && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) target' (if it's