Thanks, Jim:

OK, good analysis (even for a layman to understand)!

One more point, if I may, however.  You say:

------

>You terminate the quote just before an important part ;) It goes
>on to explain how you can pass 'configure' a number of arguments
>that specify paths to important files/directories. For example
>
>   --prefix=
>   --with-cgi-bin-dir=
>   --with-image-dir=
>   --with-search-dir=
>
>While manual modifications of CONFIG should work, using the
>provided 'configure' arguments is probably a bit safer.

The following should work...

> > make distclean
> > ./configure         (with arguments)
>   or
> > ./configure         (without arguments, followed by editing
>                        CONFIG if you prefer)
> > make
> > make install
>
>
>Jim

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My question relates to "with arguments".

Do you mean typing in 
./configure  --prefix=   --with-cgi-bin-dir=   --with-image-dir= 
--with-search-dir=

Exactly that way?

I'm sure the answer is obvious, but I just wanted to be sure.  Spaces in 
between or some other order or syntax?

Thanks.



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