Neil W Rickert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But, install-mh is not likely to be in the user's path;
it's in the lib directory. Should I change the
installation to move this to the bin directory or to
make a link from the bin to the lib directory?
Make a sym-link, or put in a shell script.
Neil W Rickert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But, install-mh is not likely to be in the user's path;
it's in the lib directory. Should I change the
installation to move this to the bin directory or to
make a link from the bin to the lib directory?
Make a sym-link, or put in a shell
Eric Gillespie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neil W Rickert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But, install-mh is not likely to be in the user's path;
it's in the lib directory. Should I change the
installation to move this to the bin directory or to
make a link from the bin to the lib directory?
Make a
Well, here's a minor detail that could cause problems.
I have a version of nmh here that has sbr/context_read
modified to give a run install-mh message if mh
isn't installed rather than doing it for the user as
per yesterday's discussion.
But, install-mh is not likely to be in the user's path;
Jon Steinhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, here's a minor detail that could cause problems.
I have a version of nmh here that has sbr/context_read
modified to give a run install-mh message if mh
isn't installed rather than doing it for the user as
per yesterday's discussion.
But, install-mh is