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Re: [gnu.org #742057] Make standard targets


From: Peter Johansson
Subject: Re: [gnu.org #742057] Make standard targets
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2012 16:26:48 +1000
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On 04/11/2012 03:58 PM, Dave Yost wrote:
I don’t understand the point of your message. What the prefix feature does is 
well understood. And yes it is better than having the built program work only 
in a fixed location, such as in /usr/local/.

I’m proposing something that is better than the prefix feature and makes it 
obsolete.



In your suggestion, how does 'make install' know where to copy programs?


On Tue 2012-04-10, at 05:44 PM, Peter Johansson<address@hidden>  wrote:

On 04/11/2012 09:01 AM, Dave Yost wrote:
Actually, I think the configure “prefix” feature should be deprecated.

Software should be written to find everything it needs at runtime relative to 
the path of the invoked binary.





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