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