On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 05:21, Adam Fedor wrote: > On Monday, August 11, 2003, at 03:53 AM, Stefan B�hringer wrote: [..] > > I figured that GSConfig.h was empty - and that I now have to run > > configure in each of the core components. The promise of having to > > configure only once in make seems to have gone. Such changes should be > > clearly announced on the list IMHO. > > > I'm not sure what you mean. You always have had to run configure in > each of the core libraries. [..] Hm,... not so long ago at least it worked to just run configure in make. Also the compile-all script did not contain configure calls other than in make not a long time ago. I'm not aware of any official statement, but as far as I understood GNUstep was ment to be rather configure-free in that the important variations are checked for when installing make and other packages are shielded from configure through a global GSConfig.h (or the libraries themselves if end user applications are concerned).
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