On 10/05/06 06:45 Russell Bryant said the following:
----- Luigi Rizzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am pretty sure that the code below (which was my patch at the time)
is NOT a proper fix - i would expect autoconf to deal with platform
issues without having us deal with them on each and every port.
It really does seem odd that /usr/local/ would be the default prefix
where things are installed on FreeBSD, yet it is not one of the default
paths that the compiler and linker on the same system would look. If
that were the case, none of this would be a problem.
FreeBSD has a policy of separating what's part of the base system which
sits in /usr/bin, /usr/sbin, /usr/lib etc and what comes in from ports
which goes into /usr/local/{bin,sbin,lib,etc}. while this may seem
confusing to non-FreeBSD users, it has become second nature to FreeBSD users.
as Asterisk is included in the FreeBSD ports system, having autoconf do
this would greatly ease porting work.
--
Regards, /\_/\ "All dogs go to heaven."
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