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Re: Modified load-path proposal
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Neil Jerram |
Subject: |
Re: Modified load-path proposal |
Date: |
Mon, 17 Oct 2005 18:54:01 +0100 |
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address@hidden (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> In fact, maybe we should just mimic Autoconf/Automake and the GNU
> Standards[0] by (i) identifying exactly what the various installation
> directories we care about are, (ii) ensuring that they can be configured
> at installation-time, and (iii) make sure there's a way for Guile to
> know about them. The good thing is that this is policy-neutral.
In principle yes, the current mechanism we're discussing for load-path
could be extended to `guilelibdir' and `guileobjectdir'. But
personally I don't want to go anywhere near there just yet - it's hard
enough trying to tie down all the details for load-path!
Neil
- Re: Modified load-path proposal, (continued)
Re: Modified load-path proposal, Ludovic Courtès, 2005/10/14
- Re: Modified load-path proposal, Neil Jerram, 2005/10/15
- Re: Modified load-path proposal, Greg Troxel, 2005/10/15
- Re: Modified load-path proposal, Ludovic Courtès, 2005/10/17
- Re: Modified load-path proposal, Greg Troxel, 2005/10/17
- Search path for C libraries, Ludovic Courtès, 2005/10/18
- Re: Search path for C libraries, Vorfeed Canal, 2005/10/18
Re: Modified load-path proposal,
Neil Jerram <=
Re: Modified load-path proposal, Ludovic Courtès, 2005/10/18
Re: Modified load-path proposal, Neil Jerram, 2005/10/19
Re: Modified load-path proposal, Vorfeed Canal, 2005/10/20
Re: Modified load-path proposal, Ludovic Courtès, 2005/10/20
Re: Modified load-path proposal, Neil Jerram, 2005/10/20
Re: Modified load-path proposal, Ludovic Courtès, 2005/10/21
Re: Modified load-path proposal, Neil Jerram, 2005/10/17
Re: Modified load-path proposal, Greg Troxel, 2005/10/18
Re: Modified load-path proposal, Vorfeed Canal, 2005/10/18
Re: Modified load-path proposal, Neil Jerram, 2005/10/19