On Apr 17, 2001, Akim Demaille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * automake.in (¯o_define): User variables can be first defined
> with `+='.
My impression is that, in this case, the macro should add to whatever
automake would have set by default, instead of completely overriding
the setti
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Current CVS sources of Automake leave @_am_quote@
un-substituted in Makefile's causing make to fail
if dependencies are requested.
This is a recent problem, it's existed in CVS for
only a few days (don't know exactly though). I did have
a version of Automake working with dependencies pr
Akim Demaille [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*>
*>Hi!
*>
*>I would really like to have an answer on the following topic. I've
*>been stuck for 3 weeks because it is not clear whether its license is
*>GPL or not :(
*>
*>Thank you very much for any kind of answer!
Unless specifically stated in the mod
> I apply this:
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> Index: ChangeLog
> from Akim Demaille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> * automake.in (¯o_define): User variables can be first defined
> with `+='.
In fact, I don't, because I now recall why I did that. It is related
to pluseq7 which fails with this test, and it wa
| > "Robert" == Robert Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Robert> 3) src/Makefile.am: cf_gen_DEPENDENCIES must be set with `='
| Robert> before using `+='
| >> We recently talked about this with Tom, and we agreed that there is
| >> no reason not to do that (but to protect the user from he
Hi Richard,
We would like to have some advice from you about a license issue. In
short, we would like to use a modified version of a Perl core module,
which means we need it to be GPL. It is not _clearly_ labelled as
being GPL'd, but this is the most natural conclusion (see for instance
the ht
On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 09:30:08AM +0200, Jens Krüger wrote:
: What is the meaning of the '--amdir=DIR' option?
To specify another dir for the Automake templates you usually find in
/usr/share/automake/ or /usr/local/share/automake/
: Should it overwrite the AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR entry in
: the 'con
What is the meaning of the '--amdir=DIR' option?
Should it overwrite the AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR entry in
the 'configure.in' file?
Jens
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