On Sat, Jun 20, 1998 at 05:01:28PM -0400, Gregory S. Stark wrote: > I already uploaded a fltk package.
Yeap, I found it. For some reason it wasn't on the local mirror, and I saw a (relatively) old copy of wnpp which listed fltk as a needed package. > Incidentally, I just skipped form.h and glut.h, on the assumption > that someone could just could just create a dummy file like it in > their build directory. Another place they could go is inside > /usr/include/FL, people would add -I FL to get them. Well, the documentation is clear enough, and the files are not really needed... > Another issue is that I built it with a prefix of /usr, not > /usr/X11. The FSSTND is ambiguous on this, but seems to imply > /usr/X11 is for the "X Window System" itself, not just any program > that happens to use X. And Personally I don't see any reason to put > X programs in a separate directory. I guess this answers my other email, then. I think the intention of having X11 programs on a separate path is for people who would like to exclude /usr/X11R6/bin from their paths... something along the lines of "if it's on the $PATH, it runs", which I don't personally support, but... Marcelo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]