Please find attached file pkg.sh, save it in xmlsec ${top_builddir} and run. See output for xmlsec1-nss:
....
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ -lxmlsec1-nss -lxmlsec1 -lxslt -lxml2 -lz -lm
....

Hm... This script gives correct output for me. And I guess John have checked it and
it worked for him too. Probably we have different autoconfs. Anyway, I see your problem now.


No one of scripts configure or config.status contain command to substitute @[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ok. I never used that script myself :)


I'm not sure that configure script should create that link.
$ cd /usr/local/src/.work/.builds/xmlsec1-1.1.0
$ /bin/ls -l COPYING
lrwxrwxrwx .... COPYING -> /usr/local/src/.work/.sources/xmlsec1-1.1.0/Copyright

Ok, now I see it! :)


Proprosed patch contain replacement of "ln -s" with $LN_S.

Yes, I noticied it first time :) This was trivial enough for me change and I have understood it
without explanations :)


I think that everything works fine too, but suddenly ... :-)
....
:-)  treat proposed patch as enhancement which fix potential problems ;-)

First of all, thanks for your patches! I really appreciate your help! The reason why I am asking
these stupid questions is that I want to understand what exactly I am doing. And I am really sorry
that these are *stupid* questions :( And enchancements are good. But don't forget the old
engineering rule: if it works, *DON'T* touch it :) IMHO, this rule applies to software engineering
may be even more than to traditional mechanical engineering :)



Patch applied and commited! Thanks again!


Aleksey















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