I tried using /usr/local/enlightenment, but that wouldn't work without --with-fsstd either...
1) ./configure /usr/local/bin, complains that dox is not in /usr/local/enlightenment/bin
2) ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/enlightenment /usr/local/enlightenment/enlightenment/bin
3) ./configure --with-fsstd --prefix=/usr/local/enlightenment /usr/local/enlightenment/bin
4) ./configure --with-fsstd --prefix=/usr/local /usr/local/bin looks for dox in the right folder.
my conclusion; Everyone wants to use --with-fsstd.
It's not as simple as that. I accidentally broke the non-fsstd way some time ago.
Now it's a question of either fixing it as it was or doing things as they are done in practically all other packages.
/Kim
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