* --enable-/--disable-directx should really force building with/without directx.
default enabled is probably the best choice).
* only if it's enabled, check for the dxsdk. using an environment
variable instead of separate flag is fine, IMHO, as long as
that variable is properly documented in ./configure --help output.
* when enabled, but no proper dxsdk found, ./configure fails w/ a
proper error message
Exactly my opinion, too. I don't think anybody is disagreeing much
here. What I want is to kill the --with-directx-home option, not the
--enable/disable-directx one.
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