Am Samstag, den 07.04.2012, 20:06 +0200 schrieb tobi:
> Hi,
> 
> I know a pretty bunch of components that I don't intend to compile on my 
> system (because I don't
> want my box to satisfy their dependencies). May it be possible to explicitly 
> exclude them from
> the reconf-all, configure, make process? I know that despite the make part 
> this is a quite rare
> task but nevertheless a pain on my machine.
> I'm not very familiar with those autoconf and friends and seriously: The 
> files they generate are
> unreadable, at least to me.
> I don't want to steal someone's time (the dictionary says, the correct idiom 
> would be something
> with monkeys?) explaining me what goes on but a yes/no/look at the stuff 
> answer.
> 
> Regards,
> Tobi
> 
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Salut Tobi,

you can disable them , instead of ./configure -C 

do a ./configure -C --disable-pdf --disable-net --disable-gsl

-- 
Amicalement
Charlie


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