Lines Matching refs:ac_aux_dir
225 # $ac_aux_dir to `$srcdir/foo'. In other projects, it is set to
230 # therefore $ac_aux_dir as well) can be either absolute or relative,
232 # it makes $ac_aux_dir quite unusable in subdirectories: in the top
236 # $ac_aux_dir/missing
237 # fails when called from a subdirectory if $ac_aux_dir is relative
238 # $top_srcdir/$ac_aux_dir/missing
239 # fails if $ac_aux_dir is absolute,
241 # a relative $ac_aux_dir
243 # The reason of the latter failure is that $top_srcdir and $ac_aux_dir
248 # So we could use something similar to $top_srcdir/$ac_aux_dir/missing,
249 # iff we strip the leading $srcdir from $ac_aux_dir. That would be:
250 # am_aux_dir='\$(top_srcdir)/'`expr "$ac_aux_dir" : "$srcdir//*\(.*\)"`
256 # configure, and could therefore not use this "fixed" $ac_aux_dir.
258 # Another solution, used here, is to always expand $ac_aux_dir to an
265 # expand $ac_aux_dir to an absolute path
266 am_aux_dir=`cd $ac_aux_dir && pwd`
479 am_depcomp="$ac_aux_dir/depcomp"
564 [AMDEP_TRUE="$AMDEP_TRUE" ac_aux_dir="$ac_aux_dir"])