-*-text-*- =========================================================================== Automake GnuCash uses automake to handle the build process. Make sure you understand what automake provides/requires before you add anything particularly fancy to the Makefile.am files. Most of the time, a "make" or "make install" will automatically DTRT and regenerate Makefiles or Makefile.ins, re-run configure, regenerate configure from configure.in, etc. whenever needed. However, it is possible, if you make a mistake when working on the Makefile.am's to leave yourself in a situation where automake won't work because a Makefile is broken. To fix this, just run: ./autogen.sh ./configure That should sledgehammer the problem bit back into place. =========================================================================== Adding files to AC_OUTPUT in configure.in. Please do not add any non-makefiles to AC_OUTPUT unless you're *absolutely* sure that it's safe and necessary to do so. If you're not sure, then please use the "generation with sed by hand approach" that we use for other non-makefiles like src/scm/bootstrap.scm. See src/scm/bootstrap.scm.in and src/scm/Makefile.in for details. The reasoning behind this is that there are often variables that autoconf uses and replaces via the @@ mechanism that are recursively defined in terms of other variables. For example, @datadir@ might expand into $prefix/share, which itself contains an unexpanded variable. Unless the @datadir@ replacement is performed on a file that will eventually be processed by make, there's no guarantee that the variable will *ever* be fully expanded and then your code will break. To get around this, we handle all non-makefiles (with a few notable exceptions) manually with sed. For example, we have src/scm/bootstrap.scm.in which is processed in src/scm/Makefile.in according to the following rule: ## We borrow guile's convention and use @-...-@ as the substitution ## brackets here, instead of the usual @...@. This prevents autoconf ## from substituting the values directly into the left-hand sides of ## the sed substitutions. *sigh* bootstrap.scm: bootstrap.scm.in rm -f $@.tmp sed < $@.in > $@.tmp \ -e 's:@-VERSION-@:${VERSION}:g' \ -e 's:@-GNC_CONFIGDIR-@:${GNC_SHAREDIR}:g' \ -e 's:@-GNC_SHAREDIR-@:${GNC_CONFIGDIR}:g' chmod +x $@.tmp mv $@.tmp $@ This approach guarantees that the variables referred to will be properly expanded at the right times. Note that on OSX, you MUST have the GNU version of sed installed via fink - the BSD version installed by default will not work with some of the substitution operators used in the gnucash build. The only non-Makefiles files that must be handled directly by AC_OUTPUT are files that refer to variables that, when expanded, may have makefile-hostile characters like '#' in them like INCLUDE_LOCALE_H. These may need to be replaced directly in the relevant file via AC_OUTPUT since going through a makefile would break the makefile when it interprets the '#' as the beginning of a comment. You'd have something like this: FOO = "#include " If you end up in a situation where you need to refer to both these makefile-hostile variables and non-makefile hostile variables in the same file, please restructure things (breaking the file up if necessary) so that only the makefile hostile variables are in the files being handled by AC_OUTPUT directly. =========================================================================== It is not safe to use $prefix in configure.in for anything other than an unexpanded reference. If the user doesn't specify a --prefix, then it'll be set to NONE until the end of the configure process. ===========================================================================