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Re: standard location for makefile fragments?



Tollef Fog Heen <tollef@add.no> writes:

> * Anthony Towns 
> 
> | On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 11:14:34PM -0800, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> | > pwlib, which I'm packaging as part of OpenH323, includes makefile
> | > fragments users of pwlib are supposed to include in their makefiles.
> | > 
> | > Is there a standard place in Debian to put such things?  Failing that,
> | > where would people suggest?  /usr/include does seem wrong.
> | 
> | The standard way to link to a library is with `-lpwlib', not to use
> | makefile fragments... You could stick them in /usr/share/pwlib or
> | so though.
> 
> Or how about converting them into something equal to libnet-config,
> gnome-config etc?

Yeah, but that's getting to be way to hairy for a library that I
really doubt any other package will ever use. ;(



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