On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 13:03 +0200, François Beretti wrote: > Hello Curtis, > > That did not solved the problem. > What is the usual method when you want to develop a program with anjuta > and distribute the source code ? > What generic software (not specific to the program himself) is needed on > the target system ? Anjuta itself doesn't introduce any dependencies that I know of. In fact I'm pretty darn sure it doesn't. The target should just need autoconf, automake, a compiler, etc.. Make sure the target system is using the same version of the autotools. Anjuta creates projects with an older autoconf version syntax, but any newer versions of autoconf should realize that, and fall back on the proper version. For that reason though, I always make it a habit to do my own autoconf setup with autoscan, and import my project in Anjuta afterward. I would recommend going that route. There's a nice simple explanation of whats involved here: http://freedomink.org/node/view/100 I'm not sure exactly what the autogen.sh that Anjuta creates for your project does, so I'll attach the very simple one that I use for my projects. Feel free to use it wherever you like under whatever license you see fit. -- Curtis Magyar
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