thorsten schrieb:
>> 2) are there other (easy) ways I am missing?
>
> Hello alltogether,
>
> this might not be a 100% solution, but this is what I do:
>
> before any files get installed, eg. normally before the make install
> part, I do:
>
> touch ../timing
>
> then comes the make install part plus all other steps which do install
> files on the system, then:
>
> find / -xdev -cnewer ../timing > installed-files
>
> the -xdev (don't search other filesystems) part works great to keep out
> /proc, however only works for you, if your system rests on one
> partition. You might have to have a quick look into installed-files to
> throw out some lines (eg. /usr/src/...stuff..) , however this gives you
> a great overview of files which have been installed. I like it, because
> it is easy, fast, and gives you a great deal of information just
> scanning through the installed-files...
>
>
> regards Thorsten
This is was install-log does, create a timestamp and search for newer files.
Benjamin
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