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.
Note that with the OLD autoconf code, if you actually did
--with-cyrus-sasl=/usr/include, the following things would happen:
- SAL_INCLUDES would be defined with the value of -I/usr/include/include
- SASL_LDFLAGS would be defined with the value of -L/usr/include/lib
(or maybe it was SASL_LIBS).
So unless the Debian folks actually patched configure.in, then I doubt
it was doing what they thought it did.
--Ken
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