On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 17:15:17 +0200
Artemio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:

> The main thing for mdk cookers to keep in mind is 
> compatibility with other distros - just to be sure there will be no
> problems compiling sources.

I must say, for all the blabber I hear about Mandrake not following
those standards, I have not had a problem since 9.0 with building
anything from source due to non-standard locations of shared objects,
with one exception: pygtk2. but even that was apparently resolved in
9.1, because I didn't have to ./configure --prefix=/usr as I had before.

This must be due to Mandrake's signing on to the LSB? Or is that
something different?

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