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Problem with distribution of bin_SCRIPTS
From: |
Noah Slater |
Subject: |
Problem with distribution of bin_SCRIPTS |
Date: |
Tue, 29 May 2007 09:58:15 +0100 |
Hello,
In my package I would like to generate a script from a source file by
simply copying it and setting the executable bit. I do not need to
distribute the script though, only the source.
No matter how hard I try I cannot get automake to work using the
following set-up:
* The script source is distributed
* The script is NOT distributed but is generated from the source
I have attached a very small example package that reproduces the problem.
If you run "make distcheck" you should get the following error:
cp --preserve foo.py foo
cp: cannot stat `foo.py': No such file or directory
This is dispite foo.py being listed in EXTRA_DIST.
Any help is greatly appreciated...
Regards,
Noah
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example.tar.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
- Problem with distribution of bin_SCRIPTS,
Noah Slater <=