Dan Nicholson schreef:
On 12/20/05, Richard A Downing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 12:44:16 -0000 (GMT)
"S. Anthony Sequeira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, December 20, 2005 11:48, Jeremy Byron said:
Dan Nicholson wrote:
Yep, no reason why not. You can script everything if you want. In
fact, I doubt there are any veteran LFSers who don't script the
build.
[...]
Long story short: I may be an idiot, but there's at least one
veteran LFSer who doesn't script the build. :)
I'm an idiot too, because I cut and paste (and reread).
Me too, although I do use scripts for BLFS - one per package.
Well, color me corrected. The first time I did LFS it was all
C-and-P, and I was so tired of waiting for the packages to finish that
I vowed to never do it that way again. I guess that feeling's not as
widespread as I thought.
--
Dan
I start writing scripts myself, but how can i script things if first a
user has to do something and later root.
I.e as user i do "./configure & make", but i have to do "make install"
as root.
How you guys solve this? Of course i can do everything as root, but i
learned; " only use root when you have to"
Michiel
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