пт, 2 июн. 2023 г., 19:30 Phyllis Smith <phylsmith2...@gmail.com>:

>
> I remember old emails where, with your help, I had managed to compile
>>> without thirdparty. I can't find that thread anymore; does anyone
>>> remember what it was? The fact is that I forgot how to do such a
>>> build.
>>>
>>
>>
>> you can look into "bld" directory - BSDs build work exactly without
>> thirdparty (shortened):
>>
>> ./configure --with-single-user \
>>     --disable-static-build --without-thirdparty  --without-libdpx
>>
>> May be we should add this to manual .
>>
>
> I have this staged to add to the Manual GIT.  It will look like this (but
> it will mostly be missed in reading anyway):
>

May be add it to website page about building, too?



> 1.3.4 Notes about Building from Git in your Customized Environment
>>
>> Getting a build to work in a custom environment is not easy. If you have
>> already installed libraries which are normally in the thirdparty build,
>> getting them to be recognized means you have to install the devel version
>> so the header files which match the library interfaces exist. If you want to
>> build using only the thirdparty libraries installed in your system, just
>> include "–without-thirdparty" to your configure script. For example:
>>
>> ./confgure --with-single-user --disable-static-build --without-thirdparty
>>
>> Below is the list of thirdparty builds, but this list may have changed
>> over ...
>>
>
>
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