installing *.h files in /usr/include
Poul-Henning Kamp
phk at phk.freebsd.dk
Tue Apr 8 22:26:52 PDT 2003
In message <p05200f18bab95c1d7eff@[128.113.24.47]>, Garance A Drosihn writes:
>At 6:53 AM +0200 4/9/03, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>>In message <076d01c2fe0c$6c865200$52557f42 at errno.com>, "Sam Leffler" writes:
>>
>> > Who said anything about installing stuff in /usr/include?
>>>
>> > .h files hold definitions needed by 1 or more pieces of code.
>> > You're just obfuscating your code.
>>
>>You are in fact talking about installing things in /usr/include,
>>have you forgotten that I raised this subject a short time ago ?
>>
>>The only way I can say "foo.h" should not be installed under
>>/usr/include is by not calling it something which matches "*.h"
>
>I thought this had been fixed, so you could specify a list of *.h
>files to *not* install in /usr/include?
There actually seems to be some per-directory stuff now, so I guess
I can name the file adlink.h now.
It doesn't help me any with geom/*.h where only some of the files
should be installed though :-(
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