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							-         THIS TARBALL IS NOT A FULL DISTRIBUTION.
 
- The contents of this tarball is designed to be incorporated into
 
- software packages that utilize the AutoOpts option automation package
 
- and are intended to be installed on systems that may not have libopts
 
- installed.  It is redistributable under the terms of either the LGPL
 
- (see COPYING.lgpl) or under the terms of the advertising clause free BSD
 
- license (see COPYING.mbsd).
 
- Usage Instructions for autoconf/automake/libtoolized projects:
 
- 1. Install the unrolled tarball into your package source tree,
 
-    copying ``libopts.m4'' to your autoconf macro directory.
 
-    In your bootstrap (pre-configure) script, you can do this:
 
-       rm -rf libopts libopts-*
 
-       gunzip -c `autoopts-config libsrc` | tar -xvf -
 
-       mv -f libopts-*.*.* libopts
 
-       cp -fp libopts/m4/*.m4 m4/.
 
-    I tend to put my configure auxiliary files in "m4".
 
-    Whatever directory you choose, if it is not ".", then
 
-    be sure to tell autoconf about it with:
 
-       AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(m4)
 
-    This is one macro where you *MUST* remember to *NOT* quote
 
-    the argument.  If you do, automake will get lost.
 
- 2. Add an invocation of either LIBOPTS_CHECK or LIBOPTS_CHECK_NOBUILD
 
-    to your configure.ac file.  See LIBOPTS_CHECK: below for details.
 
- 3. Add the following to your top level ``Makefile.am'' file:
 
-       if NEED_LIBOPTS
 
-          SUBDIRS += $(LIBOPTS_DIR)
 
-       endif
 
-    where ``<...>'' can be whatever other files or directories you may
 
-    need.  The SUBDIRS must be properly ordered.  *PLEASE NOTE* it is
 
-    crucial that the SUBDIRS be set under the control of an automake
 
-    conditional.  To work correctly, automake has to know the range of
 
-    possible values of SUBDIRS.  It's a magical name with magical
 
-    properties.  ``NEED_LIBOPTS'' will be correctly set by the
 
-    ``LIBOPTS_CHECK'' macro, above.
 
- 4. Add ``$(LIBOPTS_CFLAGS)'' to relevant compiler flags and
 
-    ``$(LIBOPTS_LDADD)'' to relevant link options whereever
 
-    you need them in your build tree.
 
- 5. Make sure your object files explicitly depend upon the
 
-    generated options header file.  e.g.:
 
-      $(prog_OBJECTS) : prog-opts.h
 
-      prog-opts.h : prog-opts.c
 
-      prog-opts.c : prog-opts.def
 
-          autogen prog-opts.def
 
- 6. *OPTIONAL* --
 
-    If you are creating man pages and texi documentation from
 
-    the program options, you will need these rules somewhere, too:
 
-      man_MANS = prog.1
 
-      prog.1 : prog-opts.def
 
-          autogen -Tagman-cmd.tpl -bprog prog-opts.def
 
-      invoke-prog.texi : prog-opts.def
 
-          autogen -Tagtexi-cmd.tpl prog-opts.def
 
- If your package does not utilize the auto* tools, then you
 
- will need to hand craft the rules for building the library.
 
- LIBOPTS_CHECK:
 
- The arguments to both macro are a relative path to the directory with
 
- the libopts source code.  It is optional and defaults to "libopts".
 
- These macros work as follows:
 
- 1.  LIBOPTS_CHECK([libopts/rel/path/optional])
 
-     Adds two command-line options to the generated configure script,
 
-     --enable-local-libopts and --disable-libopts-install.  AC_SUBST's
 
-     LIBOPTS_CFLAGS, LIBOPTS_LDADD, and LIBOPTS_DIR for use in
 
-     Makefile.am files.  Adds Automake conditional NEED_LIBOPTS which
 
-     will be true when the local copy of libopts should be built.  Uses
 
-     AC_CONFIG_FILES([$libopts-dir/Makefile]) to cause the local libopts
 
-     into the package build.  If the optional relative path to libopts is
 
-     not provided, it defaults to simply "libopts".
 
- 2.  LIBOPTS_CHECK_NOBUILD([libopts/rel/path/optional])
 
-     This variant of LIBOPTS_CHECK is useful when multiple configure.ac
 
-     files in a package make use of a single libopts tearoff.  In that
 
-     case, only one of the configure.ac files should build libopts and
 
-     others should simply use it.  Consider this package arrangment:
 
-     all-tools/
 
-       configure.ac
 
-       common-tools/
 
-         configure.ac
 
-         libopts/
 
-     The parent package all-tools contains a subpackage common-tools
 
-     which can be torn off and used independently.  Programs configured
 
-     by both configure.ac files link against the common-tools/libopts
 
-     tearoff, when not using the system's libopts.  The top-level
 
-     configure.ac uses LIBOPTS_CHECK_NOBUILD([common-tools/libopts]),
 
-     while common-tools/configure.ac uses LIBOPTS_CHECK.  The difference
 
-     is LIBOPTS_CHECK_NOBUILD will never build the libopts tearoff,
 
-     leaving that to the subpackage configure.ac's LIBOPTS_CHECK.
 
-     Specifically, LIBOPTS_CHECK_NOBUILD always results in the
 
-     NEED_LIBOPTS Automake conditional being false, and does not invoke
 
-     AC_CONFIG_FILES(path-to-libopts/Makefile).
 
- LICENSING:
 
- This material is Copyright (C) 1992-2018 by Bruce Korb.  You are
 
- licensed to use this under the terms of either the GNU Lesser General
 
- Public License (see: COPYING.lgpl), or, at your option, the modified
 
- Berkeley Software Distribution License (see: COPYING.mbsd).  Both of
 
- these files should be included with this tarball.
 
 
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