Re: Adding a file to libgomp

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On Nov 22, 2011, at 8:21 PM, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:

> Amittai Aviram <amittai.aviram@xxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
>> I am creating a modified version of GCC's libgomp library, which involves a few additional files.  I've already added three successfully, but now I have to add a fourth, and I cannot remember the correct procedure.  I tried adding the name of the file to the list of *.c files called libgomp_la_SOURCES in Makefile.am (line 34 in my GCC release), and then went to my build directory (which is a sibling to my gcc source's root directory), and entered
>> 
>> ../configure --prefix=<my_install_directory_path>
>> make -j
>> make -j install
>> 
>> But, when I looked at gcc_obj/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, I found no reference to the new file, and an objdump disassembly confirms that the new code is not there.  
>> 
>> What is the correct way to add a file to the libgomp build?  Thanks!
> 
> After modifying Makefile.am you need to run automake in order to get a
> new Makefile.in.
> 
> Ian

Thanks!  But I just noticed this in the Automake manual:

"When you later change some instructions in a Makefile.am or configure.ac, the relevant part of the build system will be regenerated automatically when you execute make."

That's at 
http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/automake.html#Introduction

Is it obsolete?

Amittai


Amittai Aviram
PhD Student in Computer Science
Yale University
646 483 2639
amittai.aviram@xxxxxxxx
http://www.amittai.com




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