Hi, Seems that libgomp is part of GCC and not a separate project right? So i am posting this here. I have a new target for this library that I want to add. Hence I am modifying configure.tgt, source files etc and also adding some new threads stuff on the configure.ac However when I recreate the configure with autoconf either the original version 2.59 or 2.63 and it runs during the bootstrap the resulting gcc-x.x.x/target-dir/libgomp/Makefile fails. Seems like some macros are missing? (.m4 files) The aclocal sees the libtool stuff in the main gcc-x-x.x directory but things in the libgomp/Makefile.in as
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__qu...@./$(DEPDIR)/affinity....@am__quote@ or @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__fastdepCC_FALSE@ they never get resolved during configure time. So gmake will fail with "missing separator" errors. Anybody has seen that? Do we need also automake to re-create the configure script? If yes I dont really see why automake is needed if nothing relating to it has changed and we are using identical autoconf aka 2.59. Personaly I think autoconf 2.63 is one of the most stable autoconfs after the 2.1x branch but it requires a patch for the GCC's 4.3/4.4 libtool to work correctly. GCC 4.X should upgrade to this version soon. If anybody knows whats missing for running autoconf (even 2.59 version) succesfully for libgomp (aka getting a viable Makefile) let me know. Regards,