Hi,

> Or you might want to consider adding --prefix=/usr (and a few other path 
> arguments) when running configure so that things land in expected places 
> for your system. By default configure assumes you can't install in 
> standard locations and you end up using /usr/local instead.

many of us prefer additional , 3rd party, home-built tools to go into
/usr/local/ and /opt/ rather than spewed all over the main OS where our
friends at the distro operations centre play with files :-)

alan
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