disable-rpath disables the hard coding of library paths within built
correct. It's needed on gentoo boxes obviously to compile the kdebase code. However the old kde 3.5.10 did fine without it. As for the --enable-final switch...good question. I've never used the switch with kde 3.x builds before.
Would be interesting to know why this is needed on gentoo.
Nico
libraries and binaries, instead relying on standard library search paths to locate needed library files.
I do not know what enable-final does.
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: "Timothy Pearson" kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net Gesendet: Oct 2, 2010 9:13:55 PM An: trinity-devel@lists.pearsoncomputing.net Betreff: Re: [trinity-devel] question about building trinity from scratch
disable-rpath disables the hard coding of library paths within built libraries and binaries, instead relying on standard library search paths to locate needed library files.
I do not know what enable-final does.
Tim
Is there any documentation notes we can add to the wiki about "--enable-final"? How about "--disable-rpath"?
Darrell
--- On Sat, 10/2/10, Nicolas Kalkhof nkalkhof@web.de wrote:
From: Nicolas Kalkhof nkalkhof@web.de Subject: Re: [trinity-devel] question about building trinity from scratch To: trinity-devel@lists.pearsoncomputing.net Date: Saturday, October 2, 2010, 6:35 AM Hi Timothy,
thanks for the hint. Explicitly adding --enable-final did the job.
My complete configuration:
./configure --disable-dnssd --without-arts --without-ssl --without-xinerama --disable-rpath --enable-final --prefix=/opt/kde-3.5.12
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