>>>> "John" == John H Palmieri
<palmieri(a)math.washington.edu> writes:
John> But the command
John> ./configure --prefix=/scratch/palmieri
John> isn't good enough;
John> Why is this?
--prefix and --site-includes/--site-libraries (sp?) are orthogonal
options. --prefix says which non-standard location to install XEmacs
in; --site-* say which non-standard locations in which to find (some)
libraries and their includes.
I would guess that most people who use one do not use the other,
although your situation is certainly common enough. And some people
will have need for both (since their site-* variables will point to
versions that for one reason or another should not be in the $prefix
hierarchy). So the current options should remain as they are.
If you really want it, somebody might be willing to implement a
convenience combination option. However, I am not sure that the
semantics are sufficiently obvious that it would be convenient for
everyone in your situation (all of you would have to adopt the
convention that all your personal stuff lived under one prefix, and
otherwise in the same tree of "usual places"; I'm not sure that either
of those makes that much sense given the variation across individuals
and systems).
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