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Conditional compilation of sources in a library can be achieved in the
same way as conditional compilation of sources in a program
(see Conditional compilation of sources). The only difference is that
_LIBADD
should be used instead of _LDADD
and that it
should mention libtool objects (.lo files).
So, to mimic the hello example from Conditional compilation of sources, we could build a libhello.la library using either hello-linux.c or hello-generic.c with the following Makefile.am.
lib_LTLIBRARIES = libhello.la libhello_la_SOURCES = hello-common.c EXTRA_libhello_la_SOURCES = hello-linux.c hello-generic.c libhello_la_LIBADD = $(HELLO_SYSTEM) libhello_la_DEPENDENCIES = $(HELLO_SYSTEM)
And make sure $(HELLO_SYSTEM)
is set to either
hello-linux.lo or hello-generic.lo in
./configure.
Or we could simply use an Automake conditional as follows.
lib_LTLIBRARIES = libhello.la libhello_la_SOURCES = hello-common.c if LINUX libhello_la_SOURCES += hello-linux.c else libhello_la_SOURCES += hello-generic.c endif