I have found out that the error messages "linker input file unused because linking not done" is only a warning! Library and programs linking to it work correctly!
I need to figure out what this message means, why having my source in a seperate directory from the directory having the autotools files caused it, and how to supress it. Can anyone help? On Wednesday, July 20, 2011 01:34:11 AM Paul Elliott wrote: > On Saturday, June 25, 2011 03:47:56 PM you wrote: > > Hi Paul, > > > > you may try: > > > > DIR = $(top_srcdir)/../other/src > > > > to refer to that directory. > > I have moved all my .c and .h source to a defferent directory from the one > wherein I am building. I now get a lot of error messages of the form: > "linker input file unused because linking not done" > What am I doing wrong? Do I need some kind of flag to tell gcc where to > look? Thank You. > > > I now have the source and the include files in a different read only > directroy: I am building a library: > > > --------from my Makefile.am------------- > > > astrosrc = $(astrodienst)/src > > lib_LTLIBRARIES = libswe.la > > > > > > libswe_la_SOURCES = \ > > > > $(astrosrc)/swecl.c \ > > $(astrosrc)/swedate.c \ > > $(astrosrc)/swedate.h \ > > $(astrosrc)/swedll.h \ > > $(astrosrc)/swehel.c \ > > $(astrosrc)/swehouse.c \ > > $(astrosrc)/swehouse.h \ > > $(astrosrc)/swejpl.c \ > > $(astrosrc)/swejpl.h \ > > $(astrosrc)/swemmoon.c \ > > $(astrosrc)/swemplan.c \ > > $(astrosrc)/swenut2000a.h \ > > $(astrosrc)/sweodef.h \ > > $(astrosrc)/swepcalc.c \ > > $(astrosrc)/swepcalc.h \ > > $(astrosrc)/swepdate.c \ > > $(astrosrc)/sweph.c \ > > $(astrosrc)/sweph.h \ > > $(astrosrc)/swephexp.h \ > > $(astrosrc)/swephlib.c \ > > $(astrosrc)/swephlib.h > > > > libswe_la_CFLAGS = \ > > > > -lm > > > > libswe_la_LDFLAGS = > > > > libswe_la_LIBADD = > > include_HEADERS = \ > > > > $(astrosrc)/sweodef.h\ > > $(astrosrc)/swephexp.h > > > > pkgconfigdir = $(libdir)/pkgconfig > > pkgconfig_DATA = libswe-1.77.00.pc > > > > EXTRA_DIST = \ > > > > libswe-1.77.00.pc.in\ > > $(astrosrc)/swemptab.c > > > > INCLUDES = \ > > > > $(astrodienst)/src > > > > bin_PROGRAMS = \ > > > > swetest\ > > swemini > > > > swemini_SOURCES = \ > > > > $(astrosrc)/swemini.c > > > > swemini_LDADD = \ > > > > libswe.la > > > > swetest_SOURCES = \ > > > > $(astrosrc)/swetest.c > > > > swetest_LDADD = \ > > > > libswe.la > > > > include_HEADERS = \ > > > > $(astrosrc)/sweodef.h\ > > $(astrosrc)/swephexp.h > > > > pkgconfigdir = $(libdir)/pkgconfig > > pkgconfig_DATA = libswe-1.77.00.pc > > > > EXTRA_DIST = \ > > > > libswe-1.77.00.pc.in\ > > $(astrosrc)/swemptab.c > > > > INCLUDES = \ > > > > $(astrodienst)/src > > > > bin_PROGRAMS = \ > > > > swetest\ > > swemini > > > > swemini_SOURCES = \ > > > > $(astrosrc)/swemini.c > > > > swemini_LDADD = \ > > > > libswe.la > > > > swetest_SOURCES = \ > > > > $(astrosrc)/swetest.c > > > > swetest_LDADD = \ > > > > libswe.la > > After making this change I get a lot of messages of the form: > linker input file unused because linking not done > > --sample error message. > > > CC libswe_la-swecl.lo > > > > gcc: ../astrodienst/src: linker input file unused because linking not > > done > > > > CC libswe_la-swedate.lo > > > > gcc: ../astrodienst/src: linker input file unused because linking not > > done > > > > CC libswe_la-swehel.lo > > > > gcc: ../astrodienst/src: linker input file unused because linking not > > done > > -------------origianl message------------------- > > > Cheers > > Marcelo > > > > 2011/6/25 Paul Elliott <[email protected]> > > > > > I need to keep my source files (i.e. .c and .h ) in a different > > > directory tree > > > from the one that contains the autotools control files and the build > > > directory. > > > > > > That is, when building X.o or X.lo I need to tell it to always find the > > > source > > > file as > > > ../other/src/X.c not ./X.c. I do not control the contents of the > > > ../other/src/ > > > directory > > > so I can not create any Autotools control files there or any object > > > files there. > > > To me, that directory is read only. > > > > > > Is there a way to do this conveniently in automake? An implicit rule > > > perhaps? > > > > > > Thank You. > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Paul Elliott 1(512)837-1096 > > > [email protected] PMB 181, 11900 Metric Blvd > > > Suite J > > > http://www.free.blackpatchpanel.com/pme/ Austin TX 78758-3117
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