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5.4.1 Invoking `libtoolize'
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The `libtoolize' program provides a standard way to add libtool support
to your package. In the future, it may implement better usage
checking, or other features to make libtool even easier to use.
The `libtoolize' program has the following synopsis:
libtoolize [OPTION]...
and accepts the following options:
`--automake'
Work silently, and assume that Automake libtool support is used.
`libtoolize --automake' is used by Automake to add libtool files to
your package, when `AC_PROG_LIBTOOL' appears in your
`configure.in'.
`--copy'
`-c'
Copy files from the libtool data directory rather than creating
symlinks.
`--debug'
Dump a trace of shell script execution to standard output. This
produces a lot of output, so you may wish to pipe it to `less' (or
`more') or redirect to a file.
`--dry-run'
`-n'
Don't run any commands that modify the file system, just print them
out.
`--force'
`-f'
Replace existing libtool files. By default, `libtoolize' won't
overwrite existing files.
`--help'
Display a help message and exit.
`--ltdl'
Install libltdl in a subdirectory of your package.
`--ltdl-tar'
Add the file libltdl.tar.gz to your package.
`--version'
Print `libtoolize' version information and exit.
If `libtoolize' detects an explicit call to `AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR'
( The Autoconf Manual (autoconf)Input.) in your `configure.in', it
will put the files in the specified directory.
`libtoolize' displays hints for adding libtool support to your
package, as well.
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