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 ------- 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. The Nationalist Movement PO Box 2000 Learned MS 39154 (601) 885-2288 Clinic: http://www.nationalist.org/board/html/index.php Crosstarlist: http://www.nationalist.org/docs/resources/list.html E-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Forum: http://www.nationalist.org/forum/index.php Home Page: http://www.nationalist.org ICQ: 5429992 Newsgroup: alt.national Views not necessarily those of The Nationalist Movement � 2001 by The Nationalist Movement _______________________________________________ htdig-general mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To unsubscribe, send a message to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with a subject of unsubscribe FAQ: http://htdig.sourceforge.net/FAQ.html

