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Use "prefix" more in line with standard unix/linux conventions and use the value provided by ./configure.
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I encountered a problem building from source and using a non-standard path. (Specifically, this was building on an HPC system without root/sudo.) The build would fail because the makefile was ignoring
$LDFLAGSfrom the environment and failing to findnloptandadolc.Additionally, the makefile was setting the install prefix staticly rather than accepting the value from
./configure --prefix=something.The proposed changes use the
prefixvalue provided by./configure(and use it more like standard unix/linux conventions) and also include the$LDFLAGSvalue from the environment.