Hi, I'd like to ask rms to approve having all the configure options that set the directory variables (prefix, bindir, ...) in standards.texi. So that people who don't use autoconf know that they need to be implemented. Apparently rms had some objection to --prefix when it was first implemented, but he doesn't remember why now, and seems willing to accept it. Specifically, in the Configuration node, I'm thinking of proposing this text in the area where it's talking about options: In addition, the @samp{configure} script should take options corresponding to most of the standard directory variables (@pxref{Directory Variables}). Here is the list: @example --prefix --exec-prefix --bindir --sbindir --libexecdir --sysconfdir --sharedstatedir --localstatedir --libdir --includedir --oldincludedir --datarootdir --datadir --infodir --localedir --mandir --docdir --htmldir --dvidir --pdfdir --psdir @end example (Well, I'll eventually sort the list differently, but never mind.) Does this seem sensible? Any suggestions? Also, could anyone interested please take a look at the Directory Variables node and mention anything that should be updated there? http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/Directory-Variables.html Also, I noticed one discrepancy: the DV node talks about "lispdir", but there is no --lispdir and no @lispdir@ either; at least it doesn't appear in the manual. I'm somewhat puzzled by this. I looked at the Emacs and gettext distributions and they each apparently have their own support for it. Not sure if there's anything to do there ... Also, I'm not sure about standardizing --program-prefix/suffix/transform. Any thoughts on that? Thanks, Karl _______________________________________________ Autoconf mailing list Autoconf@xxxxxxx http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/autoconf