On Aug 26, 2000, Harlan Stenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> So who can recommend a package that can be used as an example of a *good*
> way to handle runtime configuration

I had meant to add it to my message, and ended up forgetting to do so.

I think GCC is a good example of that, in the way it looks for the
`specs' file and helper executables.  It uses paths relative to the
one in which the executable was installed, falling back to a
hard-coded prefix, that can be overridden by GCC_EXEC_PREFIX or by -B
switches in the command line.

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