OK, I understand now.  I knew it was broken, I just didn't understand
how you intended to fix it ;O)

Many thanks again for your continued work here.

Mark.

On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 18:46, Kim Woelders wrote:
> If I understand correctly, you want
> 
> configure --enable-fsstd --prefix=/opt
> and
> configure --enable-fsstd (i.e. --prefix=/usr/local)
> 
> which are both fsstd?
> 
> What I suggest is to make --enable-fsstd implied so that the 
> configuration wrt. install dirs is the same as in every other
> package in the universe.
> 
> To get the old (intended) default behavior one would have to do
> something like:
> 
> configure --bindir=/usr/local/enlightenment/bin --datadir=/usr/local
> 
> /Kim
> 
> 
> Mark R. Bowyer wrote:
> > On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 22:25, Kim Woelders wrote:
> > 
> >>Morten Nilsen wrote:
> >>
> >>>if configure is run without parameters, prefix is set to /usr/local
> >>>enlightenment expects it's binaries to be in prefix/enlightenment/bin,
> >>>while they get installed in prefix/bin
> >>>
> >>>giving configure --enable-fsstd, this works..
> >>>
> >>>If I use --prefix, it doesn't work unless I give --enable-fsstd.
> >>>without having extensively tested this, I conclude that e requires
> >>>--with-fsstd to work at all...
> >>>
> >>>cheers,
> >>
> >>I am aware of this problem.
> >>
> >>Does anybody actually use the non-fsstd stuff, i.e. install to 
> >>/usr/enlightenment/{bin,themes,...}?
> > 
> > 
> > I do, and mentioned this when I did my Solaris compile.  /usr/local is
> > shared off our team server in the lab here.  /opt is local to each
> > machine.  Once 0.16.6 is final, I'll be compiling on Solaris 8 and
> > installing in /usr/local for everyone to be able to use it (although
> > those that have moved to Gnome2 already here seem to be making do with
> > metacity =O( ).  Before then, I'm compiling on Solaris 10 and installing
> > in my local /opt.  If --enable-fsstd lets me do that correctly without
> > having to clean up afterwards, that's nice, but having it just work like
> > everything else would be way nicer... =O}
> > 
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