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4.4 Outputting Files
Every Autoconf script, e.g., configure.ac, should finish by
calling AC_OUTPUT . That is the macro that generates and runs
config.status, which in turn creates the makefiles and any
other files resulting from configuration. This is the only required
macro besides AC_INIT (see Input).
— Macro: AC_OUTPUT
Generate config.status and launch it. Call this macro once, at
the end of configure.ac.
config.status performs all the configuration actions: all the
output files (see Configuration Files, macro
AC_CONFIG_FILES ), header files (see Configuration Headers,
macro AC_CONFIG_HEADERS ), commands (see Configuration Commands, macro AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS ), links (see
Configuration Links, macro AC_CONFIG_LINKS ), subdirectories
to configure (see Subdirectories, macro AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS )
are honored.
The location of your AC_OUTPUT invocation is the exact point
where configuration actions are taken: any code afterwards is
executed by configure once config.status was run. If
you want to bind actions to config.status itself
(independently of whether configure is being run), see
Running Arbitrary Configuration Commands.
Historically, the usage of AC_OUTPUT was somewhat different.
See Obsolete Macros, for a description of the arguments that
AC_OUTPUT used to support.
If you run make in subdirectories, you should run it using the
make variable MAKE . Most versions of make set
MAKE to the name of the make program plus any options it
was given. (But many do not include in it the values of any variables
set on the command line, so those are not passed on automatically.)
Some old versions of make do not set this variable. The
following macro allows you to use it even with those versions.
— Macro: AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
If the Make command, $MAKE if set or else ‘make’, predefines
$(MAKE) , define output variable SET_MAKE to be empty.
Otherwise, define SET_MAKE to a macro definition that sets
$(MAKE) , such as ‘MAKE=make’. Calls AC_SUBST for
SET_MAKE .
If you use this macro, place a line like this in each Makefile.in
that runs MAKE on other directories:
@SET_MAKE@
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