On 16 Jul 2011 17:04, "Stephen Montgomery-Smith" <stephen@missouri.edu>
wrote:
>
> On 07/16/2011 10:53 AM, Chris Rees wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 16 Jul 2011 16:38, "Stephen Montgomery-Smith" <stephen@missouri.edu
>> <mailto:stephen@missouri.edu>> wrote:
>> > For example, suppose the C source code contains something like:
>> > char applications_dir = "/usr/local/share/applications";
>> > and this is filled in by the ./configure script.
>> >
>> > How is that handled?
>> >
>>
>> It's not.
>>
>> Remember what a package is, literally the files from the plist tarred
>> with some magic +FILEs and the pkg-*install files- if paths are
>> hardcoded in objects that's how it'll be installed.
>
>
> What if some of the installation programs are binaries, and "/usr/local"
is hard coded into installation binaries or scripts provided by the software
itself.
Sorry, poor wording on my part.
If it was compiled as prefix=/usr/local, that's how it'll be installed,
regardless of your -p argument.
Chris
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