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Re: The load path
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Rob Browning |
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Re: The load path |
Date: |
Fri, 12 Nov 2004 19:08:35 -0600 |
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Greg Troxel <address@hidden> writes:
> That's not quite what I was addressing though; I was
> talking about the case where everything on a machine is there through
> package management -
> in this case /usr/local isn't needed because there isn't anything in
> /usr/local.
>
> And, at least on NetBSD, cc doesn't search /usr/local. If guile does,
> that's a bug :-) So if things not in prefix get added to %load-path,
> it would be nice to make it a configure-time option, perhaps a
>
> --load-path-prefixes=/usr/local,/usr/y0
Did you see the suggestion in one of my last messages in this thread,
and if so, what did you think?
i.e. the one suggesting an option like this:
--with-built-in-load-path='("foo" default "bar")'
among a couple of other things.
--
Rob Browning
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- Re: The load path, (continued)
- Re: The load path, Andreas Vögele, 2004/11/06
- Re: The load path, Neil Jerram, 2004/11/06
- Re: The load path, Rob Browning, 2004/11/06
- Re: The load path, Neil Jerram, 2004/11/07
- Re: The load path, Rob Browning, 2004/11/07
- Re: The load path, Paul Jarc, 2004/11/09
- Re: The load path, Andy Wingo, 2004/11/11
- Re: The load path, Greg Troxel, 2004/11/11
- Re: The load path, Neil Jerram, 2004/11/12
- Re: The load path, Greg Troxel, 2004/11/12
- Re: The load path,
Rob Browning <=
- Re: The load path, Greg Troxel, 2004/11/13
- Re: The load path, Neil Jerram, 2004/11/14
- Re: The load path, Greg Troxel, 2004/11/14
- Re: The load path, Neil Jerram, 2004/11/18
- Re: The load path, Greg Troxel, 2004/11/19
- Re: The load path, Neil Jerram, 2004/11/14
- Re: The load path, Andy Wingo, 2004/11/16
- Re: The load path, Neil Jerram, 2004/11/18