On 24 Feb, Brian Lavender wrote:
> Ok, I see. I was taking a look at 3.1.4 and I noticed that configure
> does have options where you can see certain installation directories,
> but not all of them. If I understand correctly, you have to edit some
> of these configurations by editing the CONFIG file. Then you do your 
> make.
> 
> In 3.2.0b1 you can specify all your options with 
> ./configure --prefix=/usr \
> --exec-prefix=/usr/bin \
> etc.
> etc
> 
> Question:
> 
> Is there a way you can save this configuration so if you go to build it again,
> you can just use a text file that you saved away earlier? I imagine this
> is an autoconf question, but is there a way?
> 
> brian

Just save the whole configure command in a file, and make it executable.

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