On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, guy keren wrote:

> one should note that the compiler automatically adds /usr/include into the
> include path, even if you do't specify -I/usr/include on the command line.
> something similar is doen for /usr/lib, regarding libraries.
This is really not my problem :-) since the compiler uses those
directories as a last resort, if it can't find the things it needs in the
directories I did include. if I have the configure script to used my
command-line-options-specified directories before the '--prefix'-derived
directories then it works ok -
my problem again is : can I , and if so - what switched/environment
settings do I need to set for configure to correctly compile programs for
KDE1 when the default is KDE2 - without editing any configurations files
(which is a problem if I want to compile SRPMs. I think editing a spec
file is reasonable, while adding patches is not). 

TIA

Oded

--
Fingle's laws for existentialists -
15.In simple cases, presenting one obvious right way vs. one obvious wrong
way, it's often wiser to choose the wrong way.


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