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244e50dc
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244e50dc
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Feb 13, 2004
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Rocky Bernstein
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@@ -293,36 +293,40 @@ a <filename>Modules.am</filename> file in it. In this file, put
something like :
<constant>
SOURCES_yourmodule = myfile1.c
myfile2.c
</constant></para>
<para>
Then, go to the main
<filename>
configure.ac
</filename>
file, and
at the end, in the
<constant>
AC_CONFIG_FILES
</constant>
section, add a
line similar to the others.
</para>
<para>
If you don't create a directory for your plugin (just put it in
an existing one), you only have to add the two SOURCES_... lines to
the existing
<filename>
Modules.am
</filename>
file
</para>
<para>
By doing this, your module is declared, but it will never automatically
compile.
</para>
<para>
Then go to the main
<filename>
configure.ac
</filename>
file, and
add in the
<constant>
AC_CONFIG_FILES
</constant>
section (towards the
end of the file) a line similar to the others.
</para>
<para>
If you don't create a directory for your plugin (but instead
just put it in an existing directory), you only have to add the two
SOURCES_... lines to the existing
<filename>
Modules.am
</filename>
file
</para>
<para>
This declares your module; it does not arrange for it to be
automatically compiled; automatic compilatoin is described further
below.
</para>
<para>
You do not write a
<filename>
Makefile
</filename>
for your
module. Instead this is done via the bootstrap and configuration
process. So now run:
</para>
<para>
You then have to restart from the beginning the build sequence, so:
</para>
<!---don't know if <xmp> or <example> works. Until then... -->
<para><filename>
./bootstrap
</filename></para>
<para><filename>
./configure
...
</filename
></para>
<para><filename>
./configure
</filename>
<emphasis>
configure-options
</emphasis
></para>
<para><filename>
make
</filename></para>
<para>
To build the module
, you have to do it manually, by going to its
directory
, and typing
<constant>
make libyourmodule_plugin.so
</constant>
(or .dll, or
a
<para>
To build the module
manually, go to the
directory
it resides and type
<constant>
make libyourmodule_plugin.so
</constant>
(or .dll, or
whatever the file type for a shared library is on your Operating
System.)
</para>
<para>
To automatize the build of your module, you must ask this in the
configure.ac file.
</para>
<para>
If you want it to be always built, add it to
the
<constant>
default modules
</constant>
section
in
<filename>
configure.ac
</filename>
, in one
<constant>
AX_ADD_PLUGINS
</constant>
directive.
</para>
<para>
To
<emphasis>
automatically
</emphasis>
have your module get
built, you also set this in the
<filename>
configure.ac
</filename>
file; add your module name to the
<constant>
default modules
</constant>
section in one of the
<constant>
AX_ADD_PLUGINS
</constant>
directives.
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>
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