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Re: dealing with executable shell scripts
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Miles Bader |
Subject: |
Re: dealing with executable shell scripts |
Date: |
Tue, 20 Mar 2012 10:18:32 +0900 |
Harlan Stenn <address@hidden> writes:
> What's the problem with bin_SCRIPTS?
Hmm, I didn't know about it, but ... reading the documentation,
"bin_SCRIPTS" doesn't actually seem to do much of anything -- you
still have to add your own rules to handle all the actual work, need
to fiddle with EXTRA_DIST and CLEANFILES, etc. Indeed, doing what I
did (putting the script in bin_PROGRAMS and adding a rule to build it)
actually seems _easier_, as automake will do more automatically, and
there's less to keep track of for the programmer....
-Miles
--
In New York, most people don't have cars, so if you want to kill a person, you
have to take the subway to their house. And sometimes on the way, the train
is delayed and you get impatient, so you have to kill someone on the subway.
[George Carlin]
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- Re: dealing with executable shell scripts, Russ Allbery, 2012/03/19
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- Re: dealing with executable shell scripts, Harlan Stenn, 2012/03/19
- Re: dealing with executable shell scripts, Harlan Stenn, 2012/03/19
- Re: dealing with executable shell scripts, Miles Bader, 2012/03/19
- Re: dealing with executable shell scripts, Harlan Stenn, 2012/03/19
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- Re: dealing with executable shell scripts, NightStrike, 2012/03/20
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