On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 02:52:54PM -0600, Chris Cheney wrote:
> I am working on packaging cflowd for Debian GNU/Linux, but I am having
> a lot of trouble getting it to conform to our policy. Is there an
> anonymous cvs repository for cflowd? Or possibly even a way to get the
> .am files (before auto/libtool is run). I need to be able to remove
> -rpath, and be able to move the header files out of /usr/include into
> /usr/include/(something).
>
> Thanks,
Same for me...
I was just changing the arts++ FreeBSD port so that arts++ header files
can be placed in a subdir of its own (i.e.: /usr/local/include/arts++)
and succeeded by using:
CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--enable-shared --includedir=${PREFIX}/include/arts++
Unfortunately I didn't find any suitable configure options in the
cflowd port, to have customizeable paths for libraries and header files.
All I could do is to place arts++ into a path like
/usr/local/arts and having subdirs like
/usr/local/arts-
+include
+lib
But I need the shared libraries (yes I build lib shared) in
/usr/local/lib ...
Well, it would be ultra cool, if somebody more experienced than
I in autoconf, would modify cflowd, that you can enter
separate configure options for the location of the arts++ header
files and the arts++ libraries ...
BTW, why are you all so silent when such a demand shows up ?
I know "horsepower" in a project is always too low ;-)
But couldn't you please make a statement concerning this ?
Andreas ///
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