[sane-devel] How best to distribute the m4 directory?
Chris Bagwell
chris at cnpbagwell.com
Mon Jan 12 02:01:46 UTC 2009
Hi all,
I notice one of Fedora's patches against sane-backends-1.0.19.tar.gz is
that they add back in the m4/ directory that is in CVS but not packaged
by "make dist". Thats because they need to rerun autoreconf to make
some configure.in patches take affect.
Since we are distributing configure.in and acinclude.m4 (which
references m4 directory), I'm assuming we should be packaging the m4
directories as well. As it stands, the end user needs to stop using
released packages and go to CVS if they make any source code changes
that require rerunning autoreconf.
I'd like to help resolve this issue but need some direction from
whomever looks over the make infrastructure the most. I see a few basic
options. #2 and #3 are my preferences.
1) Follow include/ directories lead and place a Makefile in m4/
directory so that its files can be packaged up. Not sure how autotools
will react to that but it probably ignores anything that doesn't end in .m4.
2) Change makefiles to be built using automake tools. It handles the
dirty work pretty good. It would also simplify the Makefile logic
quite a bit. Current Makefile.in look very much like a hand generated
files based on how automake would do it anyways. Any objections to
using automake?
3) Port over latest automake logic for DISTFILES which supports path
names and will both create these directories and copy files. This would
allow adding m4/byteorder.m4 and similar to toplevel DISTFILES in
Makefile.in and would also allow removing the unneeded Makefile from the
include/ directory and move its work to toplevel or src/ as well.
Chris
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