On 18/04/11 12:36, Nick Bailey wrote:
> On Monday 18 Apr 2011 12:16:26 D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
>> I wish I'd thought to look at this while I still had a bit of time.  You
>> don't want to install this, you want to bundle it and unpack it to
>> userland with the rest of the data files.

Yes.  But presumably not via "make install"?

> If your package system runs make install with a different prefix, or inside a
> chroot, at least make install should put tuings.xml

I'm getting the impression that "make install" is a red herring.  I 
mean, when you compile rosegarden on a clean system, you can still run 
it, right?  The rosegarden binary can still find all its pixmaps, even 
if you don't run "make install"?

We should do whatever it is that they do which allows the binary to find 
pixmaps, translations, and the like.

Cheers,
- Graham

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