I'm sorry -- I assumed that userinst.sh was called by configure. I see now that this is an alternative to running ./configure. Hopefully, this will help someone else. My confusion, though, is that I never used userinst.sh before and didn't have this problem. But, then again, I was using 1.5.5 and not cvs. I guess, now, I need to learn more about the configure options.

Thanks for the help.


On Friday, February 28, 2003, at 01:38 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:


Darin,
But in your previous email you stated that you used ./configure from the command line, and NOT ./userinst.sh


Darin Duphorne wrote:
As you can see here:
OPTIONS="--prefix=/usr"
OPTIONS="--disable-shared $OPTIONS"
OPTIONS="--without-conf $OPTIONS"
OPTIONS="--sysconfdir=/etc $OPTIONS"
#OPTIONS="--with-vcl $OPTIONS"
OPTIONS="--enable-debug $OPTIONS"
#OPTIONS="--enable-profile $OPTIONS"
I am using --disable-shared.  Am I wrong?
On Friday, February 28, 2003, at 05:18  AM, Joachim Ansorg wrote:
Try --disable-shared

Joachim



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