On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 01:25:58PM +0000, Germain Garand wrote:
> I'm the Qt module maintainer and wanted to thank you for your astounding work!

Thanks!  I'm very happy that I can be of help.

> While testing pp with Qt for standalone executables, I found out that I needed 
> to use an almost-all-static version, where the Qt library and the Smoke 
> binding library needed to be statically built into the final XS library.

Indeed, that is the expected behaviour.

> Now, such a special build would typically be stored in a separate hierarchy 
> and be fed to pp with the -I option...
> But the problem is that pp doesn't use the perl convention, which is that -I 
> specified pathes have precedence over system-wide modules.

That is simply an oversight; thanks for pointing it out.

> So my question is, would it be possible to have:
<patch snipped>
> so that custom, non-installed version of system modules can be used?

Thanks, applied, welcome to the AUTHORS file. :-)

Cheers,
/Autrijus/

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