<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > thanks for quick reply. But I realy don't understand why are you attacking > me?! Maybe is that feeling caused by my poor english but ... NO I don't > want start an fight ... no one is interested in reading that stuf. I agree. > Lots of well known software like Apache, OpenLDAP, PHP ... allows me > specify path where some kind of libs are installed, so why not FreeRadius? I agree. FreeRADIUS *should* do that. I'm looking at adding that now. > I understand you provide this for free, you don't want to support stupid > users ... no problem. I wasnt saing that you are doing something wrong. It's not the "stupid" users that frustrate me. It's the people who expect something for free, and who get upset when the free software doesn't do exactly what they want, when they don't even know what they want. > I told that I don't need help, I just want to inform you that someone > other might have similar problems with configure scripts you wrote. Your previous message was the first time I saw that kind of problem. Your concern was that it didn't work, and I didn't see much in the way of suggestions as to how to fix the problem. As I said in my previous message, I'm currently adding in the ability to specify module library and include directories. This should be in the upcoming 3.2 release. And as a further explanation, I've seen a number of messages (including private ones to me) from people who misconfigured their system, and then expected FreeRADIUS to magically figure out what to do. So I'm *very* biased against unusual systems, and I try to be honest (if a little blunt) in making that bias clear. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
