-Now all the dependent libraries are built and you can try again. Since these
-are static libraries, you may have to use F<ranlib> to make them accessible.
-Especially BSD systems like Mac OS X may require this, Linux and Solaris
-will do just fine without since their F<ar> command does ranlibs job as well.
-
- ranlib $BUILD_DIR/lb/lib/*.a
-
-This time you tell configure where it should be looking for libraries and
-include files. This is done via environment variables. Depending on the
-shell you are running, the syntax for setting environment variables is
-different. Under csh/tcsh you use:
-
- set IR="-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include -I$INSTALL_DIR/include"
- setenv CPPFLAGS "$IR"
- setenv LDFLAGS -L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib
- setenv CFLAGS -O3
-
-If you are running bash/sh/ash/ksh/zsh use this:
-
- IR="-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include -I$INSTALL_DIR/include"
- CPPFLAGS="$IR"
- LDFLAGS="-L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib -R$INSTALL_DIR/lib -L$INSTALL_DIR/lib"
- CFLAGS=-O3
- export CPPFLAGS LDFLAGS CFLAGS
+Now all the dependent libraries are built and you can try again. This time
+you tell configure where it should be looking for libraries and include
+files. This is done via environment variables. Depending on the shell you
+are running, the syntax for setting environment variables is different.