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bug#16375: subdir-objects breaks build which specifies sources relative
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Diab Jerius |
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bug#16375: subdir-objects breaks build which specifies sources relative to $(top_srcdir) |
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Mon, 6 Jan 2014 16:20:22 -0500 |
automake 1.14.1
autoconf 2.69
I have a project which has the unique feature of specifying all source
paths relative to $(top_srcdir), e.g.:
libdebug_la_SOURCES = $(top_srcdir)/debug.c
(The actual project is a recursive build with multiple nested source
directories, with paths like
libYYY_la_SOURCES = $(top_srcdir)/YYY/source.
but this small sample elicits the undesired behavior described below.)
Without subdir-objects, automake complains about requiring
subdir-objects, but the project is built correctly.
With subdir-objects, automake & autoconf conspire to generate code
which results in config.status creating a directory literally called
'$(top_srcdir)/.deps', and make dieing with the error
% make
Makefile:372: .deps/debug.Plo: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target `.deps/debug.Plo'. Stop.
In the complete project (which is recursive) each directory gets it's
own version of the '$(top_srcdir)' directory, .e.g, in
lists/Makefile.am,
liblists_la_SOURCES = $(top_srcdir)/lists/foo.c
results in the creation of
lists/$(top_srcdir)/lists/.deps
It is perhaps out of the ordinary to specify sources this way for a
recursive make, but it does actually work (and I'd like to be able to
continue with that idiom, as I have other tools which parse
Makefile.am and require this setup to work).
I've attached a tar file of the stripped down project with the results
of running
autoreconf -i >& autoreconf.log
./configure >& configure.log
Thanks!
Diab
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