view libpurple/plugins/mono/Makefile.am @ 30900:3d045343e04d

Use some fully qualified dll locations. There wasn't anything wrong with this as far as I can tell, but since we know specifically where what we're looking for is, this is probably better. Also, plug a small leak and try to find our enchant dll instead of any other one that is in the PATH.
author Daniel Atallah <daniel.atallah@gmail.com>
date Tue, 31 Aug 2010 01:49:53 +0000
parents ce049678a67b
children
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SUBDIRS = api loader

mono_sources = GetBuddyBack.cs \
			   MPlugin.cs

EXTRA_DIST = $(mono_sources)

monodir = $(libdir)/purple-$(PURPLE_MAJOR_VERSION)
mono_SCRIPTS = MPlugin.dll GetBuddyBack.dll
mono_build_sources = $(addprefix $(srcdir)/, $(mono_sources))

all: $(mono_SCRIPTS)

SUFFIXES = .cs .dll
.cs.dll: api/PurpleAPI.dll $(mono_build_sources)
	mcs -t:library -lib:./api -out:$@ -r:PurpleAPI.dll $<

clean-local:
	rm -f $(mono_SCRIPTS)