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GNU Automake

'Automake' automatically generates make files compliant with the GNU coding standards. It was inspired by the 4.4 BSD make and include files, but aims to be portable and to conform to the GNU standards for Make file variables and targets.

The input files are called Makefile.am; the output files are called Makefile.in. They are intended for use with autoconf. Automake requires certain things to be done in your configure.in.

This package also includes the "aclocal' program, which generates an 'aclocal.m4' based on the contents of 'configure.in.' It is useful as an extensible, maintainable mechanism for augmenting autoconf.

Last updated 29 Jan, 2008


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Leadership
  • Gnits Group - Contributor
  • Alexandre Duret-Lutz - Maintainer
  • Alexandre Oliva - Maintainer
  • Tom Tromey - Maintainer
Requirements
  • GNU autoconf (Use Requirement)
  • Perl 5 (Use Requirement)
  • Perl 5 (Build Prerequisite)
Related Projects

Autoconf, Buildtool, CMake, Confix, FireMake, libtool, make, mfg, nixMake, pkg-config, rpsl, smake

Subprograms

aclocal

Versions

1.10

1.10 stable released 2006-10-15

1.10.1

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User manual available in HTML format from http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/automake.html

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Support Resources

Development

Developer Resources
  • VCS Checkout Command: cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@pserver.git.sv.gnu.org:/automake.git \ checkout -d automake HEAD
  • E-mail
  • VCS Repository Webview
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