Adding sources/libraries to libpurple
Gangadhar K S
gangadhar at adityaauto.com
Tue Apr 23 03:22:13 EDT 2013
I need to configure to our domain(adityaauto.com) please help me.
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Gangadhar K S
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Aditya Auto Products & Engg. (I) P Ltd
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-----Original Message-----
From: support-bounces at pidgin.im [mailto:support-bounces at pidgin.im] On Behalf
Of Lucas Soltic
Sent: 22 April 2013 19:18
To: Pidgin support list
Subject: Re: Adding sources/libraries to libpurple
Le 15 avr. 2013 à 23:35, John Bailey <rekkanoryo at rekkanoryo.org> a écrit :
> On 04/15/2013 04:15 PM, Mark Doliner wrote:
>> On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 5:58 AM, Lucas Soltic <lucas.soltic at orange.fr>
wrote:
>>> I found out: I had to run autoreconf.
>>
>> We include an "autogen.sh" file for this. It's similar to autoreconf
>> but maybe does a few more regen tasks that autoreconf doesn't. It's
>> checked into our hg repo. I _think_ it's in the source tarballs,
>> too, but I'm not positive. But for your case running autoreconf is
>> probably fine.
>>
>>> I had thought configure would use Makefile.am but it doesn't.
>>
>> I think configure generates Makefile from Makefile.in. I think it
>> does not generate Makefile.in from Makefile.am (I believe 'automake'
>> does this (and 'automake' is run by autoreconf or, in our case,
>> ./autogen.sh)).
>
> Mark's assessment is correct.
>
> John
Ok, thanks for the answers :) . Using autoreconf works fine but I'm still
curious about the autogen script. I downloaded pidgin 2.10.7 sources and I
cannot find any autogen.sh file. Where can I find it?
Lucas
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