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Re: LYNX-DEV dired "../"


From: Klaus Weide
Subject: Re: LYNX-DEV dired "../"
Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 17:42:59 -0500 (CDT)

On Sun, 14 Sep 1997, Nelson Henry Eric wrote:

[kw:] 
> > Does NO_PARENT_DIR_REFERENCE not work?  See the Makefile.  Read the
> > comments there.
> 
> I'm not sure if my messages about revising the INSTALLATION file
> have been received by the list, or if there is even any interest
> in such an undertaking, but your comment here, "See the Makefile"
> (which has been renamed Makefile.old), indicates I should do some
> rewording/restructuring of INSTALLATION so that people can better
> help themselves.  In particular, a reference to compilation symbols
> (didn't somebody compile a list of these?) seems to be in order,
> especially since for Unix at least autoconf is working really well.

In this specific case i wrote "See the Makefile" because the question was
about the fotemods code.  For the development code it probably would have
been "See the --disable-parent-dir-refs flag of configure".

I admit that I haven't read the new INSTALLATION yet, but please don't
take my lack of comments as criticism.  I think in pronciple what you are
trying to do is a good thing, and hope some others will comment.

> Tom, are you planning on giving every single symbol an enable/disable
> option for configure, or will there be some which will always need
> to be done manually for those who want to really fine tune their
> compile? 

I think there always will be some compiler flags which are not handled by
configure.  And platforms where configure doesn't work at all.

> I'll go ahead and make a list of compilation symbols that
> aren't going to be set by configure and stick it in the INSTALLATION
> file, if there will be a need for that as there seems to be now.

The current list is already in makefile.in / makefile, right?


    Klaus

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