Autoconf woes.
- From: Deon Ramsey <ramsey dfki uni-kl de>
- To: gtk-list redhat com
- cc: ramsey dfki uni-kl de
- Subject: Autoconf woes.
- Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 04:12:47 +0100
Hello everyone,
I've added several new files to a local copy of gtk I'm working on, and
must now of course rerun
autoconf and automake to get the dependancies done right. Unfortunately,
anyway I try doing it,
after running configure, i suddenly have makefiles that seem to cause a
circular make process,
i.E. type 'make', it starts out happily doing normal stuff, enters the gdk
directory, leaves the gdk
directory, enters the gdk directory,... endless loop. It is obvious I'm doing
something wrong, but
*what* I have no idea. I am working with autoconf 2.12 and automake 1.2f .
Can anyone tell me
what the right way to remake all dependencies is ?
Deon Ramsey
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