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how to override AUTOMAKE = ... in Makefile
From: |
Thomas Vander Stichele |
Subject: |
how to override AUTOMAKE = ... in Makefile |
Date: |
Mon, 27 May 2002 13:40:49 +0200 (CEST) |
Hi,
I work on GStreamer and it's build infrastructure.
GStreamer requires automake 1.5 because we use per-target flags.
Now that Red Hat 7.3 has an automake-1.5 binary and a regular automake
binary, I provided options to autogen.sh to specify a different automake
binary. It does this perfectly, uses it for autogenning, and also
automatically picks up aclocal-1.5
Now, what happens is that when you touch a Makefile.am in a directory, it
will regenerate the Makefile because of the
AUTOMAKE = (path)/missing --run automake
Only of course it then uses automake 1.4
I would like to know what is the best way to override this so that it also
uses automake-1.5.
Any suggestions ?
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