Author: | John Calcote | ISBN: | 9781593279738 |
Publisher: | No Starch Press | Publication: | September 24, 2019 |
Imprint: | No Starch Press | Language: | English |
Author: | John Calcote |
ISBN: | 9781593279738 |
Publisher: | No Starch Press |
Publication: | September 24, 2019 |
Imprint: | No Starch Press |
Language: | English |
The long awaited update to the practitioner's guide to GNU Autoconf, Automake, and Libtool
Autotools is the first book to offer programmers a tutorial-based guide to the GNU build system. The new and improved second edition of Autotools includes five new chapters on PkgConfig, unit testing with Autotest, internationalizing with GNU, the portability of gnulib, and using Autotools with Windows.
Autotools focuses on two projects: Jupiter, a simple "Hello, world!" program, and FLAIM, an existing, complex open source effort containing four separate but interdependent subprojects. Follow along as the author takes Jupiter's build system from a basic makefile to a full-fledged Autotools project, and then as he converts the FLAIM projects from complex hand-coded makefiles to the powerful and flexible GNU build system.
You'll learn how to:
* Generate Autoconf configuration scripts to simplify the compilation process
* Produce portable makefiles with Automake
* Build cross-platform software libraries with Libtool
* Write your own Autoconf macros
Leave the guesswork behind, and master the Autotools build system with Autotools!
The long awaited update to the practitioner's guide to GNU Autoconf, Automake, and Libtool
Autotools is the first book to offer programmers a tutorial-based guide to the GNU build system. The new and improved second edition of Autotools includes five new chapters on PkgConfig, unit testing with Autotest, internationalizing with GNU, the portability of gnulib, and using Autotools with Windows.
Autotools focuses on two projects: Jupiter, a simple "Hello, world!" program, and FLAIM, an existing, complex open source effort containing four separate but interdependent subprojects. Follow along as the author takes Jupiter's build system from a basic makefile to a full-fledged Autotools project, and then as he converts the FLAIM projects from complex hand-coded makefiles to the powerful and flexible GNU build system.
You'll learn how to:
* Generate Autoconf configuration scripts to simplify the compilation process
* Produce portable makefiles with Automake
* Build cross-platform software libraries with Libtool
* Write your own Autoconf macros
Leave the guesswork behind, and master the Autotools build system with Autotools!