Quoting Viktor Rosenfeld ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> David Wright wrote:
>
> > Are you saying that the software you downloaded has .c files and some .h
> > files specially for it?
>
> Exactly!
>
> > What I do in that case is to have all the .c
> > and .h files in the current directory (whereever),
David Wright wrote:
> Are you saying that the software you downloaded has .c files and some .h
> files specially for it?
Exactly!
> What I do in that case is to have all the .c
> and .h files in the current directory (whereever), and use
> something like (taken from a bash function)
> /usr/bin
Quoting Viktor Rosenfeld ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> >
> > > So basically my question is: Is it OK to softlink the include
> > > directories? Or does the "don't mess with anything, but
> > > /usr/local/"-po
Oki DZ wrote:
> > ...
> > So basically my question is: Is it OK to softlink the include
> > directories? Or does the "don't mess with anything, but
> > /usr/local/"-policy aplly and is there a Right Way [TM] to change the
> > development environmen
Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
>
> > So basically my question is: Is it OK to softlink the include
> > directories? Or does the "don't mess with anything, but
> > /usr/local/"-policy aplly and is there a Right Way [TM] to change the
> > development envir
d for 2.0.36.
...
> So basically my question is: Is it OK to softlink the include
> directories? Or does the "don't mess with anything, but
> /usr/local/"-policy aplly and is there a Right Way [TM] to change the
> development environment? What other directories have to b
> So basically my question is: Is it OK to softlink the include
> directories? Or does the "don't mess with anything, but
> /usr/local/"-policy aplly and is there a Right Way [TM] to change the
> development environment? What other directories have to be changed
>
nings) and the module installs without a
problem and works flawlessly. (Well, the software is still segfaulting
on me, but that's cause it's written poorly.)
So basically my question is: Is it OK to softlink the include
directories? Or does the "don't mess with anything, but
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