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Re: cygport tweaks


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Eric Blake wrote:
> Actually, I liked how g-b-s did it better - rather than hardcoding
> everything (such as --mandir=/usr/share/man), it followed GNU Coding
> Standards (such as --mandir='${prefix}/share/man'), so that I can do 'make
> prefix=/my/path' and mandir would automatically follow.  

I changed this because I found certain cases where the substitution
would not happen, and the '${prefix}' would end up as-is in a generated
source file, which is obviously undesirable.  And with the X11 move into
/usr, I didn't foresee much need for prefix != /usr anyway.

> And now with autoconf 2.60, we should be considering whether the
> new --datarootdir needs to be specified, as well.

Thanks for the heads-up, I'll look at it once 2.60 is in the distro.

> One other nit - g-b-s removed lib/charset.alias after 'make install',
> since that file is managed by postinstall of info; multiple packages build
> this file, and would conflict if g-b-s didn't avoid distributing it.
> cyginstall should do likewise.

I don't see any reference to charset.alias in g-b-s HEAD, and AFAIK it
belongs to gettext, not info.  The only time I've needed to remove it
was with glib2, which contains a gettext-based i18n API.


Yaakov
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