On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 19:39, Kim Woelders wrote:
OK - I have just committed an attempt to make things work in the
good old way.
Could everybody who cares please try out their pet configuartion :-)
I did a ./autogen.sh --prefix=/opt/enlightenment --enable-fsstd here and
it did mostly what I
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 14:02, Kim Woelders wrote:
I did a ./autogen.sh --prefix=/opt/enlightenment --enable-fsstd here and
it did mostly what I wanted. Stuff is now in /opt/enlightenment/share/*
that used to be in /opt/enlightenment/*, but I can live with that.
I think you want
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 14:18, Kim Woelders wrote:
Sorry, I meant ./autogen.sh --prefix=/opt
Ahhh! OK, retried, and yes - that works fine =O) Many thanks.
I also looked closer at the po/intl problem, as I noticed this at the
end of the ./configure output:
creating po/Makefile.in
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 16:01, Michael Jennings wrote:
Feel free to modify setup-gettext.sh to resolve the portability
issues.
Yeah, I've been looking into that. But Solaris's gettext and the GNU
one seem so entirely different - like --version just gets repeated out
as input, it doesn't elicit a
OK, I understand now. I knew it was broken, I just didn't understand
how you intended to fix it ;O)
Many thanks again for your continued work here.
Mark.
On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 18:46, Kim Woelders wrote:
If I understand correctly, you want
configure --enable-fsstd --prefix=/opt
and
OK - I have just committed an attempt to make things work in the
good old way.
Could everybody who cares please try out their pet configuartion :-)
/Kim
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On Monday, 14 July 2003, at 21:12:39 (+0200),
Morten Nilsen wrote:
1) ./configure
/usr/local/bin, complains that dox is not in /usr/local/enlightenment/bin
I can't reproduce that here. Most likely a problem on your end.
Michael
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Morten Nilsen wrote:
I tried using /usr/local/enlightenment, but that wouldn't work without
--with-fsstd either...
1) ./configure
/usr/local/bin, complains that dox is not in /usr/local/enlightenment/bin
2) ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/enlightenment
/usr/local/enlightenment/enlightenment/bin
3)
On Monday, 14 July 2003, at 21:50:46 (+0200),
Morten Nilsen wrote:
quite possible, that..
but still, is there really any reason not to allways have --with-fsstd?
Yes.
As I see it, the people who want enlightenment into a separate
folder, still can do that with --prefix...
No, they can't.
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 16:00:52 EDT, Michael Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Monday, 14 July 2003, at 21:50:46 (+0200),
As I see it, the people who want enlightenment into a separate
folder, still can do that with --prefix...
No, they can't. FSSTD uses things like prefix/bin, whereas
At 21:50 2003-07-14 +0200, Morten Nilsen wrote:
Michael Jennings wrote:
On Monday, 14 July 2003, at 21:12:39 (+0200),
Morten Nilsen wrote:
1) ./configure
/usr/local/bin, complains that dox is not in /usr/local/enlightenment/bin
I can't reproduce that here. Most likely a problem on your
Michael Jennings said:
On Monday, 14 July 2003, at 16:10:39 (-0400),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what's wrong with ./configure --prefix=/usr/whatever/enlightenment
behaviortting it tack the /bin on that?
if test x$enable_fsstd = xyes; then
ENLIGHTENMENT_ROOT=${datadir}/enlightenment
On Monday, 14 July 2003, at 18:57:37 (-0400),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why not hold a vote and go with the majority.
This isn't a democracy. At best, it's a benevolent dictatorship. :)
raster has made it very clear in the past how he wants the default to
work. So this argument is pointless.
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 21:45:31 -0400 Michael Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
On Monday, 14 July 2003, at 18:57:37 (-0400),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why not hold a vote and go with the majority.
This isn't a democracy. At best, it's a benevolent dictatorship. :)
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