On Nov 27, 2006, at 4:53 PM, Wilfredo Sánchez Vega wrote:
Try 'sudo run -i /tmp/dst' and see what's installed there. If it
looks right to you, install it like so:
cd /tmp/dst && sudo pax -pe -rvw . /
You could also just write to / directly from the run script.
Using a temporary location allows you to create a tar package to
install elsewhere.
I'll give it a try. I got Open Directory integration on Tiger server
working today and as soon as I can figure my kerb errors out I'll
write it up. (I'll post the kerb errors soon.)
Looking in the launchd job plist I can see the intended locations of
everything and the caldavd controller. I was just wondering why the -
i option installed so differently. I assume that it's that way
because of 10.5.
Thanks,
Josh
-wsv
On Nov 27, 2006, at 12:33 PM, Josh Wisenbaker wrote:
Since -i requires a dst path what do you recommend? From the looks
of the
output it would seem that /Library would be the intention.
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Josh Wisenbaker, ACSA
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