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By default, configure sets the prefix for files it installs to
`/usr/local'.  The user of configure can select a different
prefix using the @option{--prefix} and @option{--exec-prefix} options.
There are two ways to change the default: when creating
configure, and when running it.
Some software packages might want to install in a directory besides
`/usr/local' by default.  To accomplish that, use the
AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT macro.
It may be convenient for users to have configure guess the
installation prefix from the location of a related program that they
have already installed.  If you wish to do that, you can call
AC_PREFIX_PROGRAM.
PATH, the way the shell does.  If program
is found, set the prefix to the parent of the directory containing
program; otherwise leave the prefix specified in
`Makefile.in' unchanged.  For example, if program is
gcc and the PATH contains `/usr/local/gnu/bin/gcc',
set the prefix to `/usr/local/gnu'.
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