Mark Veinot wrote: >I don't see why I'd take the "long way around" so to speak when I could get >right to the Makefile itself and simply 'make' and have it working. Rather >than running all the auto* stuff. > because next time when you decide to rerun configure (say just to change prefix or something like that) you'd have to edit Makefile again. sure you can write a script that does it, but isn't it also a long way around? ;)
i mean, which is simple? type four or five '#' and forget everything, or manualy going over Makefile and edit everything everytime a new Makefile is created? also i'm pointing out another issue that probably doesn't interest you much but i meant to raise awareness of other people: since linking against qt-mt is not recommended, then why is it still the default in the acinclude.m4 macroset? liulk _______________________________________________ Licq-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/licq-devel