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Catalog Tag > Autotools

Autotools Mythbuster

www.flameeyes.eu

A comprehensive and modern guide to autotools, considerin...

49
 

Reduced system set and dependency issues

blog.flameeyes.eu

I first proposed reducing the size of the system set – th...

2
 

Libtool archives and their pointless points

blog.flameeyes.eu

Since the discussion resumed about libtool files, and we'...

1
 

Why Autotools Mythbuster is not a published ebook

blog.flameeyes.eu

I have already expressed that my time lately is so limite...

1
 

Book Review: Autotools by John Calcote

blog.flameeyes.eu

You probably know how "I feel about Autotools books":http...

1
 

Autotools?

jan.varwig.org

Why didn't ANYONE notice how FUCKED UP this is: > These f...

0
 

Building C/C++ libraries with Automake and Autoconf

www.openismus.com

This shows you how to use the autotools to build a reusab...

0
 

Using Automake and Autoconf with C++

www.openismus.com

This tutorial provides enough information for C++ program...

0
 

Modernize your autotools build system

blogs.gnome.org

Some tips to modernize your autotools configuration

0
 

Using C/C++ libraries with Automake and Autoconf

www.openismus.com

This document will show you how to change configure.ac an...

0
 

Use upstream gettext instead the glib one

blogs.gnome.org

Quick guide to use upstream gettext instead the glib one.

0
 
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