kde was an example, all others included of course (before you gnome huggers begin cursing!)

On 23/04/06, Andrew Edwards < edwards.andrew@gmail.com> wrote:
nah, the thing is make install puts the binaries in the right places to run from a kde menu, /bin /sbin etc.. that's it's purpose - so regardless of whether you make it in /tmp /dev/null or /home it should install right

On 23/04/06, Kevanf1 < kevanf1@gmail.com> wrote:
On 23/04/06, Andrew Edwards <edwards.andrew@gmail.com> wrote:
> remove the trailing / in the cd command (my bad)
> kevan, make install will put it in the right places (or should)
>
>

I'm going to keep my fingers crossed.  Mozilla do state that the
directory that the source is in is the one it install into.  It does
not install into a previously specified one.  I know that from past
experience.  Unless they have changed things?
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