On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 11:05, Jie Zhang wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Mike Frysinger wrote:
>> so based on the automake feedback, the suggestion is to keep bypassing the
>> issue via variables.  here's the latest patch which includes fixes from Jie.
>>
>> on the svf side, there's no extra dependencies as everything in that subdir
>> needs the bison header files.  on the bsdl side, there is one extra
>> dependency: bsdl.c depends on the bison headers.  but i dont think it's worth
>> fretting about since it only comes up when checking sources out from the tree
>> and regenerating autotools the first time.
>>
>> --- src/bsdl/Makefile.am        (revision 1910)
>> +++ src/bsdl/Makefile.am        (working copy)
>> @@ -53,12 +53,9 @@
>>  # additional dependencies
>>  # - *_flex files must be processed after their *_bison counterparts
>>  #   to ensure that *_bison.h is present
>> -libbsdl_flex_la-vhdl_flex.$(OBJEXT): vhdl_bison.h
>> -libbsdl_flex_la-bsdl_flex.$(OBJEXT): bsdl_bison.h
>> -bsdl_sem.$(OBJEXT): bsdl_bison.h
>> -
>> -vhdl_bison.h: vhdl_bison.c
>> -bsdl_bison.h: bsdl_bison.c
>> +$(libbsdl_la_OBJECTS) $(libbsdl_flex_la_OBJECTS): bsdl_bison.h vhdl_bison.h
>> +vhdl_bison.h: vhdl_bison.c ; @true
>> +bsdl_bison.h: bsdl_bison.c ; @true
>>
>>  AM_LFLAGS = -i
>
> Will this be better?
>
> # additional dependencies
> # - *_flex files must be processed after their *_bison counterparts
> #   to ensure that *_bison.h is present
> # These dependencies are written as below because Automake blah blah blah...
>
> VHDL_FLEX_LO = libbsdl_flex_la-vhdl_flex.lo
> BSDL_FLEX_LO = libbsdl_flex_la-bsdl_flex.lo
> BSDL_SEM_LO = bsdl_sem.lo
>
> $(VHDL_FLEX_LO): vhdl_bison.h
> $(BSDL_FLEX_LO): bsdl_bison.h
> $(BSDL_SEM_LO): bsdl_bison.h

what about the .o/.$(OBJEXT) files ?  i'm not familiar with all the
libtool code paths which is why i was leaning towards $(..._OBJECTS)
rather than hardcoding the object names.
-mike

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