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[3124] | 1 | This is Automake, a Makefile generator. It was inspired by the 4.4BSD
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| 2 | make and include files, but aims to be portable and to conform to the
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| 3 | GNU standards for Makefile variables and targets.
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| 5 | Automake is a Perl script. The input files are called Makefile.am.
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| 6 | The output files are called Makefile.in; they are intended for use
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| 7 | with Autoconf. Automake requires certain things to be done in your
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| 8 | configure.in.
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| 10 | Variable assignment lines in Makefile.am pull in defaults from various
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| 11 | little *.am files.
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| 13 | To use Automake, replace your Makefile.in files with Makefile.am
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| 14 | files. Read the documentation to see what to do.
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| 16 | This package also includes the "aclocal" program. aclocal is a
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| 17 | program to generate an `aclocal.m4' based on the contents of
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| 18 | `configure.in'. It is useful as an extensible, maintainable mechanism
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| 19 | for augmenting autoconf. It is intended that other package authors
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| 20 | will write m4 macros which can be automatically used by aclocal.
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| 22 | The mailing list automake@gnu.org is for discussion of
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| 23 | Automake, Autoconf, and other configuration/portability tools (e.g.,
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| 24 | libtool). Write to automake-request@gnu.org if you want to
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| 25 | join.
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| 27 | Automake has a page on the web. See:
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| 29 | http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/
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| 31 | Mail suggestions and bug reports to bug-automake@gnu.org.
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