When Automake is run in foreign mode, the standard INSTALL file is not
copied by automake --add-missing. As this file provides general usage
instructions for the GNU build system, it is useful to have included
in the package.
Just copy the file manually when bootstrapping to make that happen.
.deps
.dirstamp
.libs
+/INSTALL
/aclocal.m4
/atconfig
/autom4te.cache
MOSTLYCLEANFILES =
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES =
EXTRA_LIBRARIES =
-EXTRA_DIST =
+EXTRA_DIST = INSTALL
AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_builddir)/lib -I$(top_srcdir)/lib \
-DLOCALEDIR=\"$(localedir)\"
#!/bin/sh
#
-# Copyright © 2011-2012 Nick Bowler
+# Copyright © 2011-2012, 2021 Nick Bowler
#
# Simple script to get started from a fresh git checkout.
#
}
: ${AUTORECONF=autoreconf}
+: ${AUTOMAKE=automake}
: ${GNULIB=gnulib}
: ${GIT=git}
: ${PERL=perl}
# Punt some automake-generated files so that Gentoo's wrapper script doesn't
# try to detect the automake version in use.
rm -f Makefile.in aclocal.m4
-$AUTORECONF -fis
+$AUTORECONF -fis || exit
+
+amdir=`$AUTOMAKE --print-libdir`
+if test -f "$amdir/INSTALL"; then
+ ln -sf "$amdir/INSTALL" INSTALL
+fi
gl_LOCAL_DIR([])
gl_MODULES([
getopt-gnu
- gettext
+ gettext-h
gitlog-to-changelog
hypot
localcharset