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* config.guess, config.sub, mkstamp: Moved from here... * config/config.guess, config/config.sub, config/mkstamp: ...to here, respectively. * libtool.m4, ltdl.m4: Moved from here... * m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4: ...to here, respectively. * configure.ac: Removed various acinclude.m4 hackery, as these files are no longer needed with automake 1.8. * Makefile.am: Removed various acinclude.m4 hackery, as these files are no longer needed with automake 1.8. (AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS): Require CVS automake. (CONF_SUBDIRS, CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, LDFLAGS, LIBS, FFLAGS, FLIBS): Automake now makes a Make variable from every AC_SUBST, so these are NOP. (aclocal_macros): These files are now in their own m4 subdir. Changed all clients. (EXTRA_DIST): mkstamp has moved to the new config subdir. Changed all clients. (pkgdata_SCRIPTS): Ditto wrt config.guess and config.sub. (pkgdata_DATA): Ditto wrt ltmain.sh. * f77demo/configure.ac, libltdl/configure.ac (AM_CONFIG_HEADER): Is deprecated in favour of AC_CONFIG_HEADERS. Updated to the latter. * Makefile.am, cdemo/Makefile.am, demo/Makefile.am, depdemo/Makefile.am, f77demo/Makefile.am, mdemo/Makefile.am, mdemo2/Makefile.am, pdemo/Makefile.am, tagdemo/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Remove acinclude.m4. (ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS): Search new `m4' macro directory. * configure.ac, cdemo/configure.ac, demo/configure.ac, depdemo/configure.ac, f77demo/configure.ac, mdemo/configure.ac, mdemo2/configure.ac, pdemo/configure.ac, tagdemo/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR): Declare that config helper scripts are now kept in the new config subdir. * libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR): Removed. Defaults to `.' anyway. |
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README |
# $Id$ This directory contains a sample package that demonstrates the use of GNU Libtool's multi-language support through the use of configuration tags. It requires GNU autoconf, automake and of course libtool. The demonstration generates a libraries using the same libtool script, which is then linked to a C++ program.