On 2003-10-14T19:32+0200, Daniel Boesswetter wrote: ) There seem to be to few X-apps on cygwin to tell which place is the ) right one, but at least Ghostview resides under /usr/X11R6. Which BTW is ) the place for X-apps on most Linux distros ....
It seems there is an expected layout from http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2002-07/msg00144.html and others: prefix=/usr/X11R6 includedir=${prefix}/include # /usr/X11R6/include sysconfdir=/etc localstatedir=/var exec_prefix=${prefix} bindir=${exec_prefix}/bin # /usr/X11R6/bin libdir=${exec_prefix}/lib # /usr/X11R6/lib datadir=/usr/share pkgdatadir=${datadir}/${PACKAGE_TARNAME}-${PACKAGE_VERSION} # /usr/share/tcm-2.20 docdir=${datadir}/doc # /usr/share/doc pkgdocdir=${docdir}/${PACKAGE_TARNAME}-${PACKAGE_VERSION} # /usr/share/doc/tcm-2.20 cygdocdir=${docdir}/Cygwin # /usr/share/doc/Cygwin mandir=${datadir}/man # /usr/share/man man1dir=${mandir}/man1 # /usr/share/man/man1 If you use: --prefix=/usr/X11R6 \ --sysconfdir=/etc \ --libexecdir=/usr/sbin \ --localstatedir=/var \ --datadir=/usr/share \ --mandir='${datadir}/man' \ --infodir='${datadir}/info' or: --prefix=/usr \ --exec-prefix=/usr/X11R6 \ --includedir=/usr/X11R6/include \ --sysconfdir=/etc \ --libexecdir=/usr/sbin \ --localstatedir=/var \ --mandir='${datadir}/man' \ --infodir='${datadir}/info' everything should end up in the proper place. The last few lines in both are because mandir and infodir default to ${prefix}/man and ${prefix}/info, libexec defaults to ${exec_prefix}/libexec, sysconfdir defaults to ${prefix}/etc, and localstatedir defaults to ${prefix}/var. I am not sure if this is what existing X packages use, but this seems to be the latest reference to paths from the archive. -- Daniel Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://naim-users.org/nmlorg/ http://naim.n.ml.org/ "I don't believe in making something user friendly just for the sake of being user friendly, though; if you're decreasing the users' available power, you're not really being all that friendly to them."