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From Autobook: http://www.sourceware.org/autobook/autobook/autobook_85.html libtool will build executables suitable for copying into their respective installation destinations, obviating the need for relinking them on those hosts which would have required it. Whenever libtool links an executable which uses shared libraries, it also creates a wrapper script which ensures that the environment is correct for loading the correct libraries, See section 10.5 Executing Uninstalled Binaries. On those hosts which require it, the wrapper script will also relink the executable in the build tree if you attempt to run it from there before installation. Sometimes this behaviour is not what you want, particularly if you are developing the package and not installing between test compilations. By passing `--disable-fast-install', the default behaviour is reversed; executables will be built so that they can be run from the build tree without relinking, but during installation they may be relinked. The user may still override this default, depending on platform support, by specifying --enable-fast-install to configure. NOTE: In my measurements it made no difference in install time either. SVN revision: 81900 |
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EFL 1.7.99 ****************************************************************************** FOR ANY ISSUES PLEASE EMAIL: enlightenment-devel@lists.sourceforge.net ****************************************************************************** EFL is a collection of libraries for handling many common tasks a developer man have such as data structures, communication, rendering, widgets and more. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ COMPILING AND INSTALLING: ./configure make (do this as root unless you are installing in your users directories): make install EFL build is based on "profiles". It will default to "dev" for unreleased software and "release" for official tarballs. One can change it with --with-profile=NAME, where NAME is one of: * dev: extra checks useful to test software. * debug: superset of dev, with debug features and assert(). * release: optimizations and less checks so it runs faster. CRYPTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM: EFL officially uses "openssl" library to do signature, cipher and related. Alternatively one can use "gnutls" (some distros are strict about licenses and want gnutls instead of openssl) or disable it. One can change it with --with-crypto=NAME, where NAME is one of: "openssl", "gnutls" and "none".