I will let you know most def. ... should be another 2 hours or so till i can take it down again.
--marco
ANYBODY ELSE HAVE ANY IDEAS/SOLUTIONS?
On Apr 4, 2005, at 5:12 PM, Nick Harring wrote:
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any idea how to use it then?
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so would you not use it within the ./configure "flags" ? thats whatwas thinking ... however that was my best guess ....
--marco
Marco - Run it the way I showed. You put CFLAGS=-fPIC BEFORE the ./configure. This makes it an environment variable. You can find more out about environment variables in man bash, ksh, or whatever shell you use. Hope that helps, Nick