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Top Forums Programming compile rpm-4.0 source Post 5962 by eddie on Monday 27th of August 2001 10:56:59 PM
Old 08-27-2001
Hammer & Screwdriver compile rpm-4.0 source

Hello Unix experts,

I downloaded rpm-4.0 source from ftp.redhat.com and tried to make it. There are something I could not understand.

- Makefile.in and Makefile.am instead of Makefile
- file INSTALL doesn't show clearly the steps of compiling

What are these 2 files, Makefile.in and Makefile.am? What are they for?

Is there anyone who has experience of compiling rpm-4.0 source code? I'd like you to give me some tips.

I am using Red Hat Linux 6.0, kernel-2.2.5-15.i586.

Thanks!

Eddie



Last edited by eddie; 08-28-2001 at 12:25 AM..
 

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PPTEMPLATE(1)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     PPTEMPLATE(1)

NAME
pptemplate - script to generate Makefile.PL and PP file skeleton SYNOPSIS
# generate Makefile.PL and mymodule.pd in CWD pptemplate PDL::MyModule; DESCRIPTION
The pptemplate script is the easiest way to start a new module for PDL that contains PP code (see also PDL::PP). The usage is simply pptemplate modulename; As a result pptemplate will generate a perl Makefile for the new module (Makefile.PL) that contains the minimal structure to generate a module from PP code and also a skeleton file for your new module. The file will be called mymod.pd if you called "pptemplate" as pptemplate PDL::CleverAlgs::Mymod; I suppose you can work out the naming rule ";)". If not resort to experimentation or the source code. "pptemplate" will refuse to overwrite existing files of the same name to avoid accidents. Move them out of the way if you really want to scrap them. Options Currently there is only the "-i" option which switches "pptemplate" into the so called internal mode. It should only be used when you are starting a new module within the main PDL tree that is supposed to be part of the PDL distribution and the normal PDL build process, e.g. cd PDL/IO; mkdir Mpthree; cd Mpthree; pptemplate -i PDL::IO::Mpthree; BUGS
Maybe ";)". Feedback and bug reports are welcome. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2001, Christian Soeller. All Rights Reserved. This module is free software. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the same terms as PDL itself (see http://pdl.perl.org). perl v5.12.1 2010-07-05 PPTEMPLATE(1)
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