2009/2/9 Mikhail Kalenkov <[email protected]>

> I obtain latest cvs version of scid by means of the following commands
>
>  cvs -d:pserver:[email protected]:/cvsroot/scid login
>  cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[email protected]:/cvsroot/scid co -P
> scid
>
> But then "make install" command fails because of CVS directories in
> the scid source code tree.


The installation process works from packages generated from CVS repository
and they don't contain CVS directories but bases are present.


> The problem arises from the following lines
> from Makefile.conf
>
> 1)
> install -m 666 ./books/* $(DESTDIR)$(SHAREDIR)/books/
>
> It fails because of presence of the ./books/CVS directory. I always
> rewrite this line as
> install -m 666 ./books/*.* $(DESTDIR)$(SHAREDIR)/books/
>
> By the way, current version of scid can work with read only books.
> Perhaps it is reasonable to change permissions from 666 to 644?
>
> 2) install -m 666 ./bases/* $(DESTDIR)$(SHAREDIR)/bases/
> It fails because there is no ./bases/ directory in the cvs tree. What
> happend with bases? But even in the presence of the bases directory
> this command fails because of CVS subdirectory.
>
> Summarising, I propose to replace * by *.*


ok.

Pascal
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