What I would expect from that command is that the result of "make install" would install files under /usr/local and no other place.
If I do ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/clamav then I would expect to have everything under that directory and nowhere else, with a subdirectory etc, bin, etcetera.
Just an opinion, HTH.



Andreas Aardal Hanssen wrote:


Should Binc IMAP in versions 1.2.7 and on, and in 1.3, assume that
--prefix is the root of the entire package? If so, please come with
suggestions to how the files should be placed by the default behavior of

./configure --prefix=/usr/local

All opinions are appreciated. Notice that this is not sent to binc-dev; I'd like to hear the opinion of our users (and I assume most in dev are
also here).


Andy :-)

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