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From: | Alexandros Karypidis |
Subject: | Re: [DotGNU]Compiling treecc from anon CVS |
Date: | Sat, 01 Jun 2002 12:43:40 +0300 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:0.9.8) Gecko/20020204 |
Rhys Weatherley wrote:
With your directions and an extra twist I succeeded in compiling with automake 1.5. The command line you suggested give much fewer warnings and produces a "usable" Makefile. For some reason however, automake can't figure out what the OBJEXT variable's value should be and therefore doesn't set it in the Makefile. So I had to edit it by hand and add the line:Alexandros Karypidis wrote:Hello everyone, I have checked out treecc, pnet & pnetlib using anonymous CVS and am trying to compile treecc (for starters). I am using autoconf 2.52 and automake 1.5 on a SuSE 8.0 x86 system.It's an automake 1.4 vs 1.5 issue. Change the "automake -a" line in "auto_gen.sh" to the following: automake --add-missing --copy --ignore-deps That should help. Let me know if it works, and I'll update the CVS accordingly. Cheers, Rhys. _______________________________________________ Developers mailing list address@hidden http://subscribe.dotgnu.org/mailman/listinfo/developers
OBJEXT = o in Makefile, tests/Makefile, example/MakefilePerhaps you know of a way to do this automatically? Here's the warnings from automake using the new parameters (they seem to be irrelevant to the OBJEXT problem though):
======================================================= address@hidden:~/Code/dotGNU/treecc> ./auto_gen.sh examples/Makefile.am:/usr/share/automake/am/lex.am: LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT multiply defined in condition TRUE LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT (Automake, where = /usr/share/automake/am/lex.am) = { TRUE => @LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT@ } examples/Makefile.am:/usr/share/automake/am/lex.am: LEXLIB multiply defined in condition TRUE LEXLIB (Automake, where = /usr/share/automake/am/lex.am) = { TRUE => @LEXLIB@ } configure.in:28: warning: AC_PROG_LEX invoked multiple times =======================================================
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