Re: [Anjuta-list] Problem with a library



Hi!

There is no automake way to do this (yet) as the "includedir" target
type is not yet supported by gnome-build.

Please refer to the automake documentation or simply look at an existing
Makefile.am for some library, it's not really difficult.

Regards,
Johannes

José Rui Simões schrieb:
>  Hi all,
> 
> I have a problem I'm building a library and I need to install it in a
> system wide location. I have successfully installed the library in the
> /usr/local/lib or some other location that I specify.
> My problem is with the header files that users will use for development
> I'm not able of installing nor do I see any type of target that I can
> use for this. This using anjuta 2.1.2.
> 
> Is there any automatic way of doing this or do I have to go and edit the
> makefiles by hand?
> 
> Kind Regards.
> -- 
> 
> José Rui Simões
> 
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> 
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