> Personally I prefer a configure that doesn't fail if I have all the > dependencies, rather that one that fails because it doesn't use the correct > way > to detect them, or that doesn't fail but silently disable half of the > features I > selected because it didn't find the libs.
Actually it may be better if using pkg-config hides an issue that'll pop up on another platform anyway. There is more need for reports about issues in the configure system than for a wrong configure system. The packages will be available in distros anyway, for the platforms that have pkg-config. -- Pat _______________________________________________ Gnash mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash
