On Tuesday, 26 February 2008, at 23:08:23 (-0800),
Eric Sandall wrote:

> "It works for me",

...

> so what is the better method you propose? The other e_modules just
> use --prefix=/usr, will that also work for your /usr/lib64 scenario?

See below.




On Wednesday, 27 February 2008, at 09:20:59 (+0100),
Sebastian Dransfeld wrote:

> Or just ./configure --enable-homedir-install
> 
> I did some work so that the modules should end up in either the
> current homedir, or the path enlightenment-config points to. And
> that everything the module installs ends up in the same moduledir.

Exactly.  --prefix doesn't really make sense for modules.  They either
go into E's module directory or the user's module directory.  Nothing
else makes sense.

Michael

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