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Some documentation corrections for automake-1.5


From: Adrian Bunk
Subject: Some documentation corrections for automake-1.5
Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2001 17:07:16 +0200 (CEST)

Hi,

below is a patch that does the following corrections in automake.texi:

- s/installed/built/ as far as I understand it this was a logical error
  (or noinst_LTLIBRARIES wouldn't be allowed)
- suggestion: I think that it is better understandable to explain the
  logic in two lines than to list all possibilities
  (but both this opinion and my wording are only suggestions)
- s/repsect/respect/  (typo)


--- automake.texi.old   Fri Aug 24 19:31:44 2001
+++ automake.texi       Sat Aug 25 16:56:23 2001
@@ -1965,7 +1965,7 @@

 @cindex check_LTLIBRARIES, not allowed

-Note that shared libraries @emph{must} be installed, so
+Note that shared libraries @emph{must} be built, so
 @code{check_LTLIBRARIES} is not allowed.  However,
 @code{noinst_LTLIBRARIES} is allowed.  This feature should be used for
 libtool ``convenience libraries''.
@@ -2615,8 +2615,9 @@
 @cindex Automatic linker selection
 @cindex Selecting the linker automatically

-The following diagram demonstrates under what conditions a particular
-linker is chosen by Automake.
+If C++ source code is included the C++ linker will be used.
+If no C++ source code is included but Fortran 77 source code
+is included the Fortran 77 linker will be used.

 For example, if Fortran 77, C and C++ source code were to be compiled
 into a program, then the C++ linker will be used.  In this case, if the
@@ -2625,42 +2626,6 @@
 @code{_LDADD} or @code{_LIBADD} variable by the user writing the
 @file{Makefile.am}.

address@hidden
-                     \              Linker
-          source      \
-           code        \     C        C++     Fortran
-     -----------------  +---------+---------+---------+
-                        |         |         |         |
-     C                  |    x    |         |         |
-                        |         |         |         |
-                        +---------+---------+---------+
-                        |         |         |         |
-         C++            |         |    x    |         |
-                        |         |         |         |
-                        +---------+---------+---------+
-                        |         |         |         |
-               Fortran  |         |         |    x    |
-                        |         |         |         |
-                        +---------+---------+---------+
-                        |         |         |         |
-     C + C++            |         |    x    |         |
-                        |         |         |         |
-                        +---------+---------+---------+
-                        |         |         |         |
-     C +       Fortran  |         |         |    x    |
-                        |         |         |         |
-                        +---------+---------+---------+
-                        |         |         |         |
-         C++ + Fortran  |         |    x    |         |
-                        |         |         |         |
-                        +---------+---------+---------+
-                        |         |         |         |
-     C + C++ + Fortran  |         |    x    |         |
-                        |         |         |         |
-                        +---------+---------+---------+
address@hidden example
-
-
 @node Fortran 77 and Autoconf,  , Mixing Fortran 77 With C and C++, Fortran 77 
Support
 @comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
 @subsection Fortran 77 and Autoconf
@@ -3551,7 +3516,7 @@
 Support for @samp{DESTDIR} is implemented by coding it directly into the
 install rules.  If your @file{Makefile.am} uses a local install rule
 (e.g., @code{install-exec-local}) or an install hook, then you must
-write that code to repsect @samp{DESTDIR}.
+write that code to respect @samp{DESTDIR}.

 @section Rules for the user



cu
Adrian

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