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_LDADD
substitutions
Automake must know all the source files that could possibly go into a
program, even if not all the files are built in every circumstance. Any
files which are only conditionally built should be listed in the
appropriate `EXTRA_' variable. For instance, if
`hello-linux.c' or `hello-generic.c' were conditionally included
in hello
, the `Makefile.am' would contain:
bin_PROGRAMS = hello hello_SOURCES = hello-common.c EXTRA_hello_SOURCES = hello-linux.c hello-generic.c hello_LDADD = @HELLO_SYSTEM@ hello_DEPENDENCIES = @HELLO_SYSTEM@ |
You can then setup the @HELLO_SYSTEM@
substitution from
`configure.in':
... case $host in *linux*) HELLO_SYSTEM='hello-linux.$(OBJEXT)' ;; *) HELLO_SYSTEM='hello-generic.$(OBJEXT)' ;; esac AC_SUBST([HELLO_SYSTEM]) ... |
In this case, HELLO_SYSTEM
should be replaced by
`hello-linux.o' or `hello-bsd.o', and added to
hello_DEPENDENCIES
and hello_LDADD
in order to be built
and linked in.