Well, and I MIGHT be totally wrong here... (probably really wrong in assuming it was directed at me in the first place!)
>From what I can tell about SuSEconfig, it is run automatically after you update or change a system w/Yast or Yast2. Just installing an rpm doesn't necessarily trigger it, unless of course you do that from within Yast/Yast2. I've installed rpms outside of YAST/2 but the don't seem to show up in var/adm/SuSEconfig files until I run SuSEconfig. On the otherhand i've installed some stuff from tar files and they never show up in any of the var/adm/SuSEconfig files. So, w/o digging into the workings of SuSEconfig more I guess I don't see that it will do what you want. The command w/options is: SuSEconfig [--quick|--nonewpackage|--force|--verbose] [--module name] -jhb- From: Keith Antoine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Seem to remember you use Suse, so what do you do after installing a tarball? > When installing an rpm it calls Suseconfig but not after a tarball, so what is > the cmd to call SUSEconfig? or do you? _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
