Should we always look in /usr/local when compiling natively?
I'm guessing we probably should, but I don't remember why this
was added in the first place. I'm disabling it for now...
--- a/configure.in Thu May 11 23:32:11 2006 +0000
+++ b/configure.in Thu May 11 23:37:13 2006 +0000
@@ -74,14 +74,15 @@
EXTRA_CFLAGS="$INCLUDE $BASE_CFLAGS"
BUILD_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
EXTRA_LDFLAGS="$BASE_LDFLAGS"
-for path in /usr/local; do
- if test -d $path/include; then
- EXTRA_CFLAGS="$EXTRA_CFLAGS -I$path/include"
- fi
- if test -d $path/lib; then
- EXTRA_LDFLAGS="$EXTRA_LDFLAGS -L$path/lib"
- fi
-done
+dnl I can't remember why I added this. I'm sure it'll come to me...
+dnlfor path in /usr/local; do
+dnl if test -d $path/include; then
+dnl EXTRA_CFLAGS="$EXTRA_CFLAGS -I$path/include"
+dnl fi
+dnl if test -d $path/lib; then
+dnl EXTRA_LDFLAGS="$EXTRA_LDFLAGS -L$path/lib"
+dnl fi
+dnldone
SDL_CFLAGS="$BASE_CFLAGS"
SDL_LIBS="-lSDL $BASE_LDFLAGS"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $EXTRA_CFLAGS"