On Nov 19, 2010, at 2:28 PM, Peter Maydell wrote:
Debian currently builds --with-cyrus-sasl=/usr/include
which I think would correspond to just using --with-cyrus-sasl.
And most distros ought to be able to cope with setting CPPFLAGS
and LDFLAGS for the build.
I would expect most distros to use either /usr/include or /opt/mumble.
The mumble might be standardized by now, I dunno. Perhaps I'm
far enough removed from distros these days that I'm wrong; that would
be nice.
(I'd forgotten how lousy cvs was until I came back to
nmh; I don't suppose we could get consensus on moving
to a VCS with actual support for atomic commits and
other modern conveniences? :-))
Emacs moved from CVS to Bazaar for political reasons, and while it
has settled down, it was pretty painful for a while. Also, most of the
things that people wanted to do in bzr but couldn't easily make work
seemed to be things that were easy and useful in git.
Hope that helps,
*Chad
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