lok wrote:
<snip>
> As I already said it before, calling ./configure with no --prefix will 
> use this path.
> You don't need it. Moreover the other modules doesn't take the --prefix=/usr
> option. They override it and goes in enlightenment's module dir anyway.
> If you run the configure with --prefix=/tmp they go in 
> /usr/lib/enlightenment/module
> The only flag able to change that is --enable-homedir-install which is also
> supported in the notification module.
> 
> The notification module, and probably any other module, works from anywhere.
> So even installed in /foo/bar, the only thing required to make them work 
> is to add
> /foo/bar in the list of modules search path.
> 
> All I did is enable the usual behaviour of the --prefix option in this 
> module. But
> since it seems to trouble a lot of people that this flag actually do 
> it's job. I can
> also remove the option and end all this.

Sorry, I must have misunderstood the earlier post about --prefix, then. 
I will remove all --prefix uses from our module build process.

Thanks! :)

-sandalle

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