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Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 22:11:00 +0200
From: Gilles-Claude Rajaobelina <gilles.rajaobelina@wanadoo.fr>
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Subject: Compiling in source trees
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Hi all,
Sorry if subject has already been discussed and closed here, as I am new
to the list.
Am I wrong if I say that compiling in source tree SHOULD ALSO work?
Obviously it doesnt work for winsup. In fact I never - as possible -
compile in source trees, instead I use the lndir command to produce an
image of the source tree and build there (remember most X packages are
recommended to use this scheme).

Why make simple as complicated is so much funnier :))

Regards

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