On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 2:31 PM, Mike McCarty <[email protected]> wrote: > stosss wrote: >> svn-20100203 from the 02-10-2010 archive >> >> The last sentence in the paragraph between make and make test. >> >> _To run the test suite, first copy the scp program to /usr/bin, making >> sure that you back up any existing copy first._ >> >> This is probably enough for some one who has done this before and >> knows what to look for and where to look and understands the risk of >> why to back up any existing copy. Not complaining, just pointing out >> what is probably obvious. :) >> >> With a fresh LFS install with only the minimal BLFS stuff done, like >> reading through chapter 1, 2 and doing chapter 3 and openssl in >> chapter 4 and the only other things being GPM and WGET installed, >> there probably isn't any existing copy of scp. >> >> Once I have run make, where will the scp program be? Would the make >> install move it to the replace? > > That depends upon how you configure your build. I suggest you > read the section in the book > > The /usr Versus /usr/local Debate >
I don't understand what the sentence is saying. How is reading the /usr VS /usr/local debate again going to help me? >> Not complaining just suggesting, It would be nice if there was more >> information then just that sentence. :) > > It's in the book. What is in the book and where? >> Any volunteers willing to help make that sentence a little clearer? > > Hopefully, that did. It's under your control, so nobody here > can tell you where you put it. Yes I know I am in control of what I do to and how I do my system. But no I am sorry your reply is no help. Apparently you understand what the sentence says. I don't so your suggestions are completely meaningless to me. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
