Re: Include directories

2000-04-03 Thread David Wright
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),

Re: Include directories

2000-03-31 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
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

Re: Include directories

2000-03-31 Thread David Wright
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

Re: Include directories

2000-03-31 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
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

Re: Include directories

2000-03-31 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
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

Re: Include directories

2000-03-31 Thread Oki DZ
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

Re: Include directories

2000-03-30 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
> 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 >

Include directories

2000-03-30 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
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