# autotools-template Template for an autotools (autoconf, automake) project Introduction ============ Setting up an `Autotools` build system can be daunting. So I decided to create a template with the basics to use as the basis for my projects. It may be surprising to the novice that there is no `./configure` but `./configure` is a generated file that it's shipped with the distribution of your software (the tarball that you get `make dist`). As such the `./configure` doesn't belong in the source control repository. Running `autoreconf -f` will generate `./configure` and a bunch of other files. To build from scrath you need to perform: autoreconf -i # Only needed if configure.ac or Makefile.am changes ./configure # generates Makefiles and config.h make # build make check # run the tests I'm not an autotools expert by any means. So take my advice with a grain of salt. There are two input files: * `configure.ac`: The `./configure` script will be generated from from it. Here is were you check for libraries, headers, etc. * `Makefile.am`: This file will be transformed into `Makefile.in` that `./configure` will use to generate the `Makefile`. What to do after cloning the repository ======================================= configure.ac ------------ Edit configure.ac to change the FULL-PACKAGE-NAME, VERSION and BUG-REPORT-ADDRESS fields to match your project. Makefile.am ----------- Edit src/Makefile.am to say which "products" (executables, binaries) will be generated and what are the source files for each one. bin_PROGRAMS = executable1 executable2 executable1_SOURCES = sourcefile1.c sourcefile2.c executable1_CFLAGS = executable2_SOURCES = sourcefile3.c sourcefile4.c executable2_CFLAGS = Reference material ================== Autotools: A Practitioner's Guide to GNU Autoconf, Automake, and Libtool by John Calcote Autotools Mythbuster https://autotools.io/index.html