Update Makefile to that the paths are now compliant with debian 8#6
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fser wants to merge 5 commits intojameswalmsley:masterfrom
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Update Makefile to that the paths are now compliant with debian 8#6fser wants to merge 5 commits intojameswalmsley:masterfrom
fser wants to merge 5 commits intojameswalmsley:masterfrom
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I had a go at this over a year ago, and it worked for me on a couple of different distributions (gentoo, debian). I have not done any work on this since then as other projects have been taking up my time. You could have a look and see if you think it is a feasible solution. |
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Linking using GCC, as per the commit I linked above, works for me. |
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I've tried this on 2 different debian, the fixed path seems ok now. It remains distribution dependant, I don't have a better idea to make this clean right now (except parsing gcc output and a bunch of find but we don't want to do that do we?)