[EMAIL PROTECTED] would have been better than [EMAIL PROTECTED] This
has little to do with automake.
I reply to this list, because from [EMAIL PROTECTED] came no feedback.
All good, configure runs wiht no problems.
But after compilaiton 'make install' fails to copy everything to its
sbd == Drummonds, Scott B [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
sbd A quick search of the net leads me to believe that this may be a 1.7 bug
sbd related to a large number of files in AC_OUTPUT for which there is no
sbd workaround (besides a version upgrade). Would someone *please* tell me
sbd
sbd == Drummonds, Scott B [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
sbd Also, what exactly is the difference between --acdir and -I?
Please see section `Macro search path' of the manual.
--
Alexandre Duret-Lutz
Oren == Oren Ben-Kiki [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Oren I think it would make a good side note to the
Oren documentation - either saying it is limited to GNU Make,
Oren or explaining why it doesn't work (even though the manual
Oren implies it should).
Thanks for the suggestion. I've
Greetings.
I am working on a project where the executable is a Python script, so no
building is required. However, since it has to read a configuration file,
like /etc/file, my script needs to be modified so that the sysconfdir
directory is reflected somewhere.
Are there any means with
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004, Hans Deragon wrote:
I am working on a project where the executable is a Python script, so no
building is required. However, since it has to read a configuration file,
like /etc/file, my script needs to be modified so that the sysconfdir
directory is reflected
Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004, Hans Deragon wrote:
I am working on a project where the executable is a Python script, so no
building is required. However, since it has to read a configuration file,
like /etc/file, my script needs to be modified so that the sysconfdir
directory is
Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004, Hans Deragon wrote:
Thanks. It almost works. The problem is that it substitute @datadir@ with
${prefix}/share. That is not right. ${prefix} must be expanded. Python
does not understand ${prefix}. Any suggestions? In should be something like
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004, Hans Deragon wrote:
Thanks. It almost works. The problem is that it substitute @datadir@ with
${prefix}/share. That is not right. ${prefix} must be expanded. Python
does not understand ${prefix}. Any suggestions? In should be something like
/usr/share in my script.
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