On Mon, Aug 30, 1999 at 10:59:04AM -0700, Ben Gertzfield wrote: > And that's assuming the program you're building has an autoconf setup > that allows disabling of certain things. Many programs that use > autoconf just use a test to see if a library exists (like GTK+ or > GNOME) to see if they should build a certain target or not. Yep - this is what I am angry about. I am trying to build python-gtk WITHOUT gtkglarea support for one package and with it for another one. Problem: There is not way to disable the gtkglarea support if gtkglarea is installed. Can I file bug reports against packages which install a script to /usr/share/aclocal not having the ability to switch it off (with something like --without-gtk)? I know this will not fix our current situation because we have to rerun automake to get a new configure script, but as time goes by things will improve. Comments? Torsten
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