>>>>> On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 07:48:55 -0800, Jack Twilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> Mmm.  There are enough XEmacs users of CVS Gnus, I would have thought,
> that this problem would have already come up and have been fixed in
> the source.  Whee.

I run both Gnus and BBDB (and a host of other things) out of
non-standard locations and have never had any problems with the
building of bbdb.  Modulo the paths, here's what I used in my
configure commands for gnus and bbdb.  Perhaps there's something
useful in there.

Gnus:
./configure  --with-emacs=xemacs \
--with-lispdir=/afs/rcf/apps/unsupported/xemacs-stuff/bleeding-edge/lisp/gnus \
--infodir=/afs/rcf/apps/unsupported/xemacs-stuff/bleeding-edge/info \
--with-etcdir=/afs/rcf/apps/unsupported/xemacs-stuff/bleeding-edge/etc/gnus

BBDB:
./configure --with-emacs=xemacs \ 
--with-package-dir=/afs/rcf/apps/unsupported/xemacs-stuff/bleeding-edge \
--with-gnus-dir=/afs/rcf/apps/unsupported/xemacs-stuff/bleeding-edge/lisp/gnus

This causes my "bleeding-edge-from-CVS" distro of bbdb to use by
similar gnus.  Those users of mine who are a bit more faint of heart
find a reasonably recent sumo extracted in the usual place.

Other than having to wait a day for a generated configure script when
configure.ac changes, I've never had trouble compiling bbdb.

I'm still at XEmacs 21.1.14 in case that makes any difference.

-- 
Dave Goldberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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