Mohr James wrote:
I have a compiled version of 5.2.1 that I created from source (not CVS)
and I would like to install on several machines. Rather then
recompiling or copying the whole compiled directory to each machine and
re-running 'make install' I thought it would be a nifty thing to make a
tar archive of just what is necessary. There is a make target name
"tar", so I run "make tar" and get the error:

Those are targets for maintainers when releasing new versions, I guess.
Why not "make install" once and then tar the destination directory?

Even better, I'd suggest to create proper packages (rpm/deb/SysV) for your OS. See the dist directory.


+Thomas

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