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From: | Bruce Korb |
Subject: | Re: [Help-autogen] OS/X config error: autogen 5.11.9 - guile in nonstandard dir |
Date: | Mon, 13 Jun 2011 16:51:58 -0700 |
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On 06/13/11 16:42, Bruce Korb wrote:
``-L/Users/grahamreitz/Development/root/usr/local'' or ``-L/Users/grahamreitz/Development/root/usr/local/lib'' ?? The presumption for the past decade is that you pass the *prefix* of the installation so that the "include" and "lib" directories can *both* be derived from it. So, the name ought to have been --with-libguile-prefix. It isn't. Sorry. I'll try to clarify.
It seems I had considered a -I pointing at one tree and -L to another: Use --with-libguile-cflags=xxx --with-libguile-ldflags=yyy But why would you do that? --with-libguile is used to provide both with one option.
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