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Re: [paragui-dev] latest status:
From: |
Asko Kauppi |
Subject: |
Re: [paragui-dev] latest status: |
Date: |
Fri, 9 Jul 2004 18:51:32 +0300 |
9.7.2004 kello 18:13, Ulf Lorenz kirjoitti:
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 02:44:54AM +0300, Asko Kauppi wrote:
After today's CVS changes:
OS X:
+ The Unicode issue is okay, well compiles at least. :)
If Unicode is enabled the fonts don't look right. Is this an OS X
issue, or..?
Do you have some webspace where you could place a screenshot?
It's already in the .RTFD file
(http://luaforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=21) but I'll place
a JPEG at the same address. Does it work for you?
- "make install" still doesn't try sudo automatically.
To fix this, change in Makefile:
install: install-recursive
-->
install:
<tab> sudo make install-recursive
I don't really know if this is wanted. What speaks against the user
doing "sudo make install" himself? and other projects (from what I
recall) don't do it, either. Perhaps there is a reason why it is
uncommon...
Hmm.. imho, the common OS X way of doing this _is_ exactly as I
proposed. Tastes differ? :) Perhaps many *ix applications are just
not up to this easiness, yet? ;P
This happens now:
[iMac:Sources/paragui-cvs/paragui-works] asko% make install
Making install in include
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `install-exec-am'.
mkdir -p -- . /sw/include/paragui
/usr/bin/install -c -m 644 paraconfig_gnu.h
/sw/include/paragui/paraconfig_gnu.h
install: /sw/include/paragui/paraconfig_gnu.h: Permission denied
/usr/bin/install -c -m 644 paragui.h /sw/include/paragui/paragui.h
install: /sw/include/paragui/paragui.h: Permission denied
...lots of errors...
This then:
[iMac:Sources/paragui-cvs/paragui] asko% make install
sudo make install-recursive
Password: *****
Of course, it _is_ also possible to install stuff to your local
folders, which wouldn't require admin rights. However, this would
mostly be an issue for OS X servers & stuff? Not for things s.a.
ParaGUI.
- Still installs to /sw/... (the fink tree), /usr/local/... would be
a
better default.
Where does it take that default anyhow?!
./configure --prefix=/usr/local
should help here. From the documentation it looks as if configure has a
built-in default.
Hmm.. so we can't change it? Then the use of the
'--prefix=/usr/local' should be noted in an OS X readme file, right?
-ak