Re: autoconf problem

1998-04-22 Thread Brederlow
"Jules Bean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > --On Wed, Apr 22, 1998 5:23 pm +0200 "Andreas Tille" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > OK. This doesn't answer your question, but as an additional feature > request, how about if no -F is given, use argv[0]. So a hard link to > xpenguin gets the debian c

Re: autoconf problem

1998-04-22 Thread Brederlow
Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 22 Apr 1998, Brederlow wrote: > > > Do you look at ~/ ? Maybe ~/.tedy.xpm should be used if present. :) > That seems me a little bit oversized. To make it more clear what I want to > do: > > xteddy needs four files: > NAME_bw.xbm -> gray i

Re: autoconf problem

1998-04-22 Thread Andreas Tille
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Jules Bean wrote: > OK. This doesn't answer your question, but as an additional feature > request, how about if no -F is given, use argv[0]. So a hard link to > xpenguin gets the debian chap, etc... That's a good idea. I'll do that. > What does debian's automatic make sup

Re: autoconf problem

1998-04-22 Thread Jules Bean
--On Wed, Apr 22, 1998 5:23 pm +0200 "Andreas Tille" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 22 Apr 1998, Brederlow wrote: > >> Do you look at ~/ ? Maybe ~/.tedy.xpm should be used if present. :) > That seems me a little bit oversized. To make it more clear what I want to > do: > > xteddy needs four f

Re: autoconf problem

1998-04-22 Thread Andreas Tille
On 22 Apr 1998, Brederlow wrote: > Do you look at ~/ ? Maybe ~/.tedy.xpm should be used if present. :) That seems me a little bit oversized. To make it more clear what I want to do: xteddy needs four files: NAME_bw.xbm -> gray if libXpm isn't available NAME_color.xpm -> the nice T

Re: autoconf problem

1998-04-22 Thread Brederlow
Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello, > > Is there another way to tell programs where to look for pixmaps > or libraries. Is there a library which handles such problems > (I want to do the following: at first search the files in "." than > in the path defined by PIXMAP_PATH, may be