At 4:09 PM +1100 3/31/12, Joshua Root wrote:
On 2012-3-31 09:54 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Mar 30, 2012, at 15:45, Craig Treleaven wrote:
Well, it's been an interesting exercise getting this far and now
I find out that MythTV doesn't support DESTDIR. Is there a
standard approach to handling
On 2012-3-31 09:54 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
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> On Mar 30, 2012, at 15:45, Craig Treleaven wrote:
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>> Well, it's been an interesting exercise getting this far and now I find out
>> that MythTV doesn't support DESTDIR. Is there a standard approach to
>> handling this problem? (Myth's configure i
At 5:54 PM -0500 3/30/12, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Mar 30, 2012, at 15:45, Craig Treleaven wrote:
Well, it's been an interesting exercise getting this far and now I
find out that MythTV doesn't support DESTDIR. Is there a standard
approach to handling this problem? (Myth's configure is >5,000
On Mar 30, 2012, at 15:45, Craig Treleaven wrote:
> Well, it's been an interesting exercise getting this far and now I find out
> that MythTV doesn't support DESTDIR. Is there a standard approach to
> handling this problem? (Myth's configure is >5,000 lines; I'm concerned
> about trying to p
> Well, it's been an interesting exercise getting this far and now I find out
> that MythTV doesn't support DESTDIR. Is there a standard approach to
> handling this problem? (Myth's configure is >5,000 lines; I'm concerned
> about trying to path it.)
You can manually destroot things via the `
Hi:
Well, it's been an interesting exercise getting this far and now I
find out that MythTV doesn't support DESTDIR. Is there a standard
approach to handling this problem? (Myth's configure is >5,000
lines; I'm concerned about trying to path it.)
Craig