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I'm having an odd problem building the dri sources on my FreeBSD machine.  I
have to admit that while I feel quite at home with both the FreeBSD and GNU
Makes, all of the varioius auto-tools confound me.  That's why my current
problem is.

I first tried to use autoreconf, that failed because it couldn't locate
ltmain.sh.  I thought that was something that was supposed to be generated by
the autoreconf (that the rest of my Xorg build seems to).

Well, at least the autreconf got me a configure, so I tried that, with the
- --prefix suitably set.  It came back to me and gave me a fatal error aboutnot
being able to find either install-sh or install.sh.  I'd never seen such a thing
before, because the FreeBSD-native install always worked just fine with an
interface very much line install.sh.  Is it really neccessary to use that shell
script?
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