> Setting CFLAGS/CPPFLAGS/CXXFLAGS in the bash shell before invoking make 
> should just work. This has always worked when using the GNU autoconf 
> too lchain paradigm of building projects. So there may be something 
> about your particular build system that is not picking up these 
> changes. So you'll have to figure out how to propagate these 
> downstream to the actual compiles. 
> 
> Tom 

Thanks Tom, I've been changing the path in the #include directive of xdr.h and 
types.h in /usr/include/tirpc/rpc, as well as in the MBsystem include files, 
and now it starts picking the rpc/types.h calls, so MBsystem software is 
compiling. It just stops compiling and throws the same error in files that 
don't have the full path in the #include directives (ie. 
/usr/include/tirpc/rpc/types.h instead of rpc/types.h). Having said that, 
you're right about propagating these changes to actual compiles this software. 
I agree, bash shell should do the job, it would be great if someone knows the 
trick and can share it here.                                      
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