OK, I understand now. I knew it was broken, I just didn't understand
how you intended to fix it ;O)
Many thanks again for your continued work here.
Mark.
On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 18:46, Kim Woelders wrote:
If I understand correctly, you want
configure --enable-fsstd --prefix=/opt
and
configure --enable-fsstd (i.e. --prefix=/usr/local)
which are both fsstd?
What I suggest is to make --enable-fsstd implied so that the
configuration wrt. install dirs is the same as in every other
package in the universe.
To get the old (intended) default behavior one would have to do
something like:
configure --bindir=/usr/local/enlightenment/bin --datadir=/usr/local
/Kim
Mark R. Bowyer wrote:
On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 22:25, Kim Woelders wrote:
Morten Nilsen wrote:
if configure is run without parameters, prefix is set to /usr/local
enlightenment expects it's binaries to be in prefix/enlightenment/bin,
while they get installed in prefix/bin
giving configure --enable-fsstd, this works..
If I use --prefix, it doesn't work unless I give --enable-fsstd.
without having extensively tested this, I conclude that e requires
--with-fsstd to work at all...
cheers,
I am aware of this problem.
Does anybody actually use the non-fsstd stuff, i.e. install to
/usr/enlightenment/{bin,themes,...}?
I do, and mentioned this when I did my Solaris compile. /usr/local is
shared off our team server in the lab here. /opt is local to each
machine. Once 0.16.6 is final, I'll be compiling on Solaris 8 and
installing in /usr/local for everyone to be able to use it (although
those that have moved to Gnome2 already here seem to be making do with
metacity =O( ). Before then, I'm compiling on Solaris 10 and installing
in my local /opt. If --enable-fsstd lets me do that correctly without
having to clean up afterwards, that's nice, but having it just work like
everything else would be way nicer... =O}
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