DJ Lucas wrote:
we need to use '--mandir=$XORG_PREFIX/share/man'
Whoops...n/m. We have already. I was looking at my $XORG_CONFIG from
the host system of about a year ago.
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Dan Nicholson wrote:
On 6/12/07, Bruce Dubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Nicholson wrote:
Currently there are a couple issues with packages finding X11
components when they are installed to non-standard locations. I'm not
sure about the exact definition of non-standard, but it seems that
Dan Nicholson wrote:
On 6/12/07, Bruce Dubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Nicholson wrote:
Currently there are a couple issues with packages finding X11
components when they are installed to non-standard locations.
Thoughts?
My head hurts. Lets regroup and summarize the issues.
Thanks
Dan Nicholson wrote:
On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 03:20:45PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
I have no problem with having methods in the book for both /usr and some
other location. For me, I will continue to avoid /usr for the extensive
applications like X11, qt, kde, etc.
Getting back to the
Currently there are a couple issues with packages finding X11
components when they are installed to non-standard locations. I'm not
sure about the exact definition of non-standard, but it seems that
widely accepted prefixes are /usr/X11R5, /usr/X11R6 and /usr/X11. /usr
obviously works, too, since
Dan Nicholson wrote:
Currently there are a couple issues with packages finding X11
components when they are installed to non-standard locations. I'm not
sure about the exact definition of non-standard, but it seems that
widely accepted prefixes are /usr/X11R5, /usr/X11R6 and /usr/X11. /usr
Dan Nicholson wrote:
Currently there are a couple issues with packages finding X11
components when they are installed to non-standard locations.
How many packages are we talking about?
I'm not
sure about the exact definition of non-standard, but it seems that
widely accepted prefixes are