On Wed 23 Feb 2011 21:14, Bruce Korb <bk...@gnu.org> writes: > * Developers should be clearly warned that -I/usr/local/include > needs to be after all other -I options, due to guile > header naming conflicts.
This is incorrect. Guile 2.0 (and later) does not add -I/usr/local/include to the CFLAGS in any configuration. If you install to /usr/local, it adds -I/usr/local/include/guile/2.0, or /2.2, etc. The problem this thread is about is if you have Guile 1.8 or previous eheaders installed in /usr. Andy -- http://wingolog.org/