m. allan noah writes:
> In this case, you over wrote our custom changes to ltmain.sh. Instead
> of autoreconf, you probably should just run automake, but only if a
> Makefile.am changes.
You may want to read through "Rebuilding Makefiles"[1]
[1]
http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/html
I changed the kodakaio backend to use avahi instead of cups for network auto
discovery.
That meant changing backends/Makefile.am
I'm not sure of the normal routine when Makefiles get changed. I did the
following:
git pull
I edited some files including Makefile.am.
autoreconf
git add .
git commit
I have reverted your changes, and run automake instead. Please test
that your build works as expected.
allan
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 9:25 PM, m. allan noah wrote:
> In this case, you over wrote our custom changes to ltmain.sh. Instead
> of autoreconf, you probably should just run automake, but o
In this case, you over wrote our custom changes to ltmain.sh. Instead
of autoreconf, you probably should just run automake, but only if a
Makefile.am changes.
allan
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 6:31 PM, Paul Newall wrote:
> I changed the kodakaio backend to use avahi instead of cups for network auto