| 1 | .TH LIBTOOLIZE 1 "August 2003" "Library Support" "User Manuals" |
| 2 | .SH NAME |
| 3 | libtoolize \- add libtool support to your package |
| 4 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
| 5 | .B libtoolize |
| 6 | .I "[OPTION]..." |
| 7 | .SH "DESCRIPTION" |
| 8 | The `libtoolize' program provides a standard way to add libtool |
| 9 | support to your package. In the future, it may implement better usage |
| 10 | checking, or other features to make libtool even easier to use. |
| 11 | .SH "OPTIONS" |
| 12 | libtoolize accepts the following options: |
| 13 | .TP |
| 14 | .B \-\-automake |
| 15 | Work silently, and assume that Automake libtool support is used. |
| 16 | |
| 17 | `libtoolize --automake' is used by Automake to add libtool files to |
| 18 | your package, when `AC_PROG_LIBTOOL' appears in your `configure.in'. |
| 19 | .TP |
| 20 | .B \-\-copy, \-c |
| 21 | Copy files from the libtool data directory rather than creating |
| 22 | symlinks. |
| 23 | .TP |
| 24 | .B \-\-debug |
| 25 | Enable verbose shell tracing |
| 26 | .TP |
| 27 | .B \-\-dry-run, \-n |
| 28 | Don't run any commands that modify the file system, just print them |
| 29 | out. |
| 30 | .TP |
| 31 | .B \-\-force, \-f |
| 32 | Replace existing libtool files. By default, `libtoolize' won't |
| 33 | overwrite existing files. |
| 34 | .TP |
| 35 | .B \-\-help |
| 36 | Display a help message and exit. |
| 37 | .TP |
| 38 | .B \-\-ltdl |
| 39 | Install libltdl in a subdirectory of your package. |
| 40 | .TP |
| 41 | .B \-\-ltdl\-tar |
| 42 | Add the file `libltdl.tar.gz' to your package. |
| 43 | .TP |
| 44 | .B \-\-version |
| 45 | Print `libtoolize' version information and exit. |
| 46 | |
| 47 | If `libtoolize' detects an explicit call to `AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR' |
| 48 | in your `configure.in', it will put the files in the specified directory. |
| 49 | |
| 50 | `libtoolize' displays hints for adding libtool support to your |
| 51 | package, as well. |
| 52 | |
| 53 | .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| 54 | .BR libtool (1), |
| 55 | .BR automake (1) |
| 56 | .br |
| 57 | `libtool', `libtoolize' and `automake' are fully documented via the |
| 58 | Info system. |
| 59 | .SH AUTHOR |
| 60 | This manual page was written by Frederic Lepied <Lepied@debian.org>, |
| 61 | for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). |
| 62 | It was updated by Ossama Othman <ossama@debian.org> and updated for |
| 63 | Libtool 1.5 by Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com>. |