> True, but it gets set back to "no" if the libraries are subsequently not
> found. Not a problem though if Amos has changed it to a better way of
> doing it.
The current standard for --enable and --with flags is: "yes" means
force-enable, fail the build if not possible. "no" means
force-disable, "auto" means "try to enable, disable if some required
part is not available". For --with flags, everything else is usually
considered as a path to be used.
Please everyone remember that, let's not get the autoconf-refactor
effort be wasted :)
-- /kinkieReceived on Wed Oct 06 2010 - 19:13:48 MDT
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