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Re: Using libstemmer_c with an autotools package: msg#00006search.snowball
On Mon, March 26, 2007 12:46 pm, Richard Boulton wrote: > Is there any reason that the above solution doesn't work for some > projects? If there is, I'd be happy to incorporate your solution > somehow, but I don't want to make things unnecessarily complicated. I > also like the neatness of only adding the public headers of libstemmer > (ie, the header files in the include/ subdirectory) to the include paths > of the other files in the project. Hmm. Your solution is the better way. My reason for flattening the directory structure was that I believed `make' would not be able to find the source files unless new Makefile.am files were made for each subdirectory. It seems that I was wrong. I also wanted to make sure that the entire project would build and be included in the `dist' target, but the simple Makefile.am also solves that problem. Thanks :-) Vegard
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