* cwr@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 01:08:29PM CEST: > It looks as if the standard GNU installation method would require > every user to run ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc, whereas most would > just try the usual ./configure && make. Given the choice between > a convenient installation for the user, and a working distcheck, I > think I'll have to take the convenient installation. You can have both. At the least, you shouldn't override explicit user wishes. configure defaults sysconfdir to '${prefix}/etc', so you could override it to /etc if prefix is /usr and sysconfdir has not been overridden by the user: AC_INIT if test "$prefix" = / && test "$sysconfdir" = '${prefix}/etc'; then sysconfdir=/etc AS_MSG_NOTICE([overriding sysconfdir to $sysconfdir]) fi > The other approach would be to run the command grep xx || sed yyy || true, > so that the installation never fails, but since the setup's a bit > obscure if it failed that would cause even more problems for users. Ewww. Cheers, Ralf _______________________________________________ Autoconf mailing list Autoconf@xxxxxxx https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/autoconf