"Dan Nicholson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I wouldn't say "all real-life situations". For most distros that just
> need packages to build, yes, since everything is in /usr. What about a
> developer who wants to work on X and GNOME? The way things are now,
> their X stack in ~/xorg would be ignored by autoconf.

They can always override it.

X features:
  --x-includes=DIR    X include files are in DIR
  --x-libraries=DIR   X library files are in DIR

Andreas.

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