libtool/tests/cdemo
Gary V. Vaughan 757d7dc478 Reorganise the libtool tree to create a bootstrapped libltdl for
installation to the libtoolize master tree, so that libltdl is
useable even in the extreme case of when automake and autoconf are
not installed on the developers machine.  Part of this change
requires some duplication of rules between Makefile.am (which
builds libltdl for this distribution) and libltdl/Makefile.am
(which is used by projects that libltoolize --ltdl --copy), so
libtool now really does use a single toplevel Makefile.am, and we
generate libltdl/Makefile.am from that:

* m4, config: Moved from here...
* libltdl/m4, libltdl/config: ...to here, to reduce the amount of
kludging needed in bootstrap for autoreconf to run.
* tests/cdemo/Makefile.am, tests/demo/Makefile.am,
tests/depdemo/Makefile.am, tests/f77demo/Makefile.am,
tests/fcdemo/Makefile.am, tests/mdemo/Makefile.am,
tests/mdemo2/Makefile.am, tests/pdemo/Makefile.am,
tests/tagdemo/Makefile.am (ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS): Adjust to
compensate.
* tests/cdemo/configure.ac, tests/demo/configure.ac,
tests/depdemo/configure.ac, tests/f77demo/configure.ac,
tests/fcdemo/configure.ac, tests/mdemo/configure.ac,
tests/mdemo2/configure.ac, tests/pdemo/configure.ac,
tests/tagdemo/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR): Ditto.
* libltdl/m4/ltdl.m4: Increment serial number.
(LTDL_INIT): Accept an optional directory argument to prefix each
of the LD_DLLOADERS locations.  Default to empty for backwards
compatibility.
* Makefile.maint: Adjust to compensate.
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR, AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR): Adjust.
(AC_CONFIG_LIBOBJ_DIR): Set here so that we can build LTLIBOBJS
from in a subdirectory from the amalgamated Makefile.am.
(AM_PROG_CC_C_O, AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE): Use subdir-objects.
(AC_CONFIG_FILES): Remove libltdl/Makefile.am.
* libltdl/Makefile.am: Removed from repository, and merged into
Makefile.am as we now generate it...
* Makefile.am (libltdl/Makefile.am): ...from here, by extracting
the merged rules, and tweaking paths to accomodate the difference
in directory from Makefile.am to libltdl/Makefile.am.
(nobase_dist_pkgdata_DATA): Automake generated installation rules
change timestamps of installed files, so renamed this...
(configauxfiles): ...to this...
(libtoolize): ...substitute it...
(install-data-local): ...install manually, preserving
timestamps...
(install-data-hook): ...and set execute bit as appropriate.
(uninstall-hook): Not forgetting to remove them at uninstall.
(libltdl/Makefile.in): New rule.  Called from...
* bootstrap: ...here to avoid relying on config.status at
bootstrap time.
(auxdir, m4dir): Extract from configure.ac for ease of future
maintenance.  Adjust all references.
(reconfdirs): Call autoreconf for libltdl too -- even
though we don't use it for the build, libltdl/configure and
friends are installed with `libtoolize --ltdl --copy'.
* libtoolize.m4sh: Add files from the installed config master tree
to libtoolize --ltdl project subdirectory.
Diagnose duplicated files when --ltdl is used in an autotooled
project.
It's perfectly fine to run `libtoolize --ltdl --copy' in a tree
that has no configure.ac or configure.in; we want libltdl to be
useful even to projects that don't use autotools themselves.
(libtoolize_flags): Removed.  Changed all callers.
(func_massage_pkgconfig_files): New function.
* tests/standalone.at: New tests for using libltdl without
supporting configury in the parent project.
* tests/testsuite.at: Run them!
* NEWS: Updated.
2005-08-23 01:49:37 +00:00
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configure.ac Reorganise the libtool tree to create a bootstrapped libltdl for 2005-08-23 01:49:37 +00:00
foo.c The FSF are moving offices today. Changed their contact address 2005-04-22 10:10:31 +00:00
foo.h * tests/f77demo/foo.h, tests/f77demo/fooc.c, tests/f77demo/cprogram.c, 2005-04-27 14:15:29 +00:00
main.c The FSF are moving offices today. Changed their contact address 2005-04-22 10:10:31 +00:00
Makefile.am Reorganise the libtool tree to create a bootstrapped libltdl for 2005-08-23 01:49:37 +00:00
README

This is cdemo, an example package that uses GNU libtool with an
Automake-generated environment to build two simple libraries and programs.

It demonstrates how to build convenience libraries