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@ 2008-08-31  1:11 Fco. Javier Velasco Arjona
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From: Fco. Javier Velasco Arjona @ 2008-08-31  1:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello.

I'm trying to build a binary distribution of a framework called JCLEC 
written in Java, using GCJ 4.2. The structure is similiar to any Java 
project, I have many directories with java source but only one file is 
an executable. This source is in the top-level of the tree, and the rest 
of the java classes are auxiliar to this executable. How can I write 
Makefile.am to create a tarball package with the binary distribution of 
the framework?. I search in Automake and Autoconf manuals but its don't 
help me. I must link a principal class to the other classes in other 
folders, if the autotools don't be able to do this, how can I automatize 
the compilation process?

All the documentation that I found talks about how to compile a single 
program with only one or two classes, all in the same folder. How can I 
build a complex project?
I'll thanks a lot any answer or any useful documentation.

Sorry for my english.
Best regards.

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Francisco Javier Velasco 
Arjona                                                 
Ingeniería 
Informática                                                                   

Universidad de Córdoba 
(España)                                               
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