How does "make install" with autotools decide which directory libraries should go in? I haven't packaged anything since 32-bit (ie. a few years ago), and I now need to re-package a new version of a library I'd used before with CentOS 6 32-bit on CentOS 7 64-bit. The library is pxlib (http://pxlib.sourceforge.net/), which reads and writes old Borland Paradox database files. I've managed to fix 64-bit issues in the C sources. When I go to package the RPM, it runs configure and make and "make DESTDIR=${RPM_BUILD_ROOT} install". The install step puts the resulting libraries in /usr/lib, not /usr/lib64 where the %files step looks. I'm not familiar with autotools, so I don't know where to look to fix the install step to put the libraries in the correct directory. How does make/configure or whatever figure that out? Do I need to change the %prep step to run autotools to write the correct library directory for configure, or does configure need to be hacked to write the correct directory into the Makefiles? Maybe configure needs to be regenerated with a more recent autotools?