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Re: Interesting automake feature
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 10:28:19AM +0200, Jan Ekholm wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I decided to finally take the plunge and automake:ify a new project when I
> imported into SourceForge. It is a simple project with a few dozen classes
> and it had a simple build system. Following a few tutorials I got automake
> up and running and it seems to compile my project. It is horribly verbose
> and slow, but if this is the way to go, I'll go that path too.
>
> Anyway, I stumbled on a not so nice feature though, which must be
> something I do totally wrong. It may be something that someone else has
> seen, so I'll ask here. I have C++ files, the source files named "foo.cpp"
> and the headers just "foo".
The header files should be "foo.h" or "foo.hpp", not "foo"!!!
<snip>
> g++ [options] connection.cpp -o connection
This is correct.
> which is really bad. It should of course be:
>
> g++ [options] connection.cpp -c connection
This, if anything, would simply give you a "connection.o", which would
then need to be linked:
g++ connection.o -o connection
("connection" being the final executable)
-bill!