> Ok, I've been having similar problems (I maintain the local copy of > mutt, but don't have root; I need to use a special program "cscp" to > copy files into the public hierarchy), so I configured with > "--prefix=./subdir". When I make install, I get a bunch of errors: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I don't know whether this is in the autoconf manual, but you should never use a relative path for --prefix.
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