Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 02/06/06 17:57 CST:

> Same situation is the --with-nss-libs=... solution as well.  There'd
> have to be a lot of if's there, too.

Why?

The instructions would say (and this is how the book is now):

These switches are used to point where your NSS and NSPR libraries
and interface headers are located. For example, if you have NSS
installed, use the following switches

--with-nss-libs=/usr/lib
--with-nss-includes=/usr/include/nss
--with-nspr-libs=/usr/lib
--with-nspr-includes=/usr/include/nspr

If they can't figure out where their NSS and NSPR stuff is located
in a Mozilla or Thunderbird or Firefox installation, they probably
shouldn't be building BLFS until they get a bit more experience.

-- 
Randy

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