On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 11:11:00AM +0100, fvwm-workers wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 03:42:56PM +0600, Dmitry Yu. Bolkhovityanov wrote:
> >     Hi!
> > 
> >     I've just downloaded fvwm-snap-20020206 and tried to compile it
> > with installdir ~/usr/ .  The commandline was
> > 
> >     ./configure --prefix=$HOME/usr
> > 
> >     There was a line in configure output:
> > 
> > checking for gnomeConf.sh file in /export/ring1/bolkhov/usr/lib... not found
> > 
> > (my $HOME is /export/ring1/bolkhov) and finally a
> > 
> >   With GNOME support in FvwmGtk?      no: Can't find working gnome-config
> > 
> >     There is /usr/lib/gnomeConf.sh, so I modified the command line to
> > 
> >     ./configure --prefix=$HOME/usr --with-gnome-libs=/usr/lib/
> > 
> > but that had no effect -- configure still looks in ~/usr/lib/.  I've
> > skimmed through the script itself, and there's a code to set $gnome_prefix
> > to the argument of --with-gnome-libs, but later there's some alchemy with
> > --with-gnome, which probably overrides the value of $gnome_prefix.
> > 
> >     Not that I care about Gnome, but just for correctness...  Am I
> > missing something, or is there really a mistake in configure script?
> 
> Probably a bug in the configure script.  According to the
> documentation --prefix sets only the install path.  You can get
> Gnome support running with --with-gnome-libs and
> --with-gnome-includes (I hope).

Hm, who added that check to configure originally?  Could someone
who knows how all this GNOME stuff works take a look at it?

Bye

Dominik ^_^  ^_^

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