Hello,
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 07:29:43AM +0200, Nikolaus Regnat wrote:
Has someone a solution for my installation problem? Compilation and
building went fine, but I don´t know how the command for the
installation should look like.
$(MAKE) install prefix=$(CURDIR)/debian/pakage
Hello,
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 07:29:43AM +0200, Nikolaus Regnat wrote:
Has someone a solution for my installation problem? Compilation and
building went fine, but I don´t know how the command for the
installation should look like.
$(MAKE) install prefix=$(CURDIR)/debian/pakage
Has someone a solution for my installation problem? Compilation and building
went fine, but I don´t know
how the command for the installation should look like.
$(MAKE) install prefix=$(CURDIR)/debian/pakage - already works
$(MAKE) -C subdir/ install prefix=?
Careful, this will create a mess because subdir's Makefile ends up in
the current directory, overwriting the Makefile previously created by
./configure. Use this instead:
configure-stamp:
./configure --foo etc..
cd subdir ./configure --bar etc...
build-stamp:
Hello,
Am Sunday, den 10. June 2001 14:30:49 schrieb Nikolaus Regnat:
Thanks for your advice. Configuration and compilation of the programs worked
fine. Can you tell me why
cd subdir
./configure --bar
doesn´t work? It works only with cd subdir ./configure --bar - so what´s
Hi,
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 03:28:32PM +0200, Richard Atterer wrote:
Careful, this will create a mess because subdir's Makefile ends up in
the current directory, overwriting the Makefile previously created by
./configure.
You're right of course. I hadn't thought about this. Sorry.
Uwe.
--
Has someone a solution for my installation problem? Compilation and building
went fine, but I don´t know
how the command for the installation should look like.
$(MAKE) install prefix=$(CURDIR)/debian/pakage - already works
$(MAKE) -C subdir/ install prefix=?
Careful, this will create a mess because subdir's Makefile ends up in
the current directory, overwriting the Makefile previously created by
./configure. Use this instead:
configure-stamp:
./configure --foo etc..
cd subdir ./configure --bar etc...
build-stamp:
Hello,
Am Sunday, den 10. June 2001 14:30:49 schrieb Nikolaus Regnat:
Thanks for your advice. Configuration and compilation of the programs worked
fine. Can you tell me why
cd subdir
./configure --bar
doesn´t work? It works only with cd subdir ./configure --bar - so what´s
Hi,
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 03:28:32PM +0200, Richard Atterer wrote:
Careful, this will create a mess because subdir's Makefile ends up in
the current directory, overwriting the Makefile previously created by
./configure.
You're right of course. I hadn't thought about this. Sorry.
Uwe.
--
Hi,
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 01:55:41PM +0200, Nikolaus Regnat wrote:
The problem is that my source tarball has 2 configure scripts (one in the
main dir and the other in an extra
directory). Is it possible to configure / compile / install both programs
at once (so that they both go into the
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 02:44:09PM +0200, Uwe Hermann wrote:
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 01:55:41PM +0200, Nikolaus Regnat wrote:
Is it possible to configure / compile / install both programs at
once (so that they both go into the same deb) or do I have to do
this seperatly?
Yes, it's
I want to create a pakage from a source tarball that contains, in addition
to the main program, an extra directory
with an additional program. I already managed to create a deb from the
main
program but i like to include the
additional program (which is actually needed by the main program in
Hi,
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 01:55:41PM +0200, Nikolaus Regnat wrote:
The problem is that my source tarball has 2 configure scripts (one in the
main dir and the other in an extra
directory). Is it possible to configure / compile / install both programs
at once (so that they both go into the
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 02:44:09PM +0200, Uwe Hermann wrote:
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 01:55:41PM +0200, Nikolaus Regnat wrote:
Is it possible to configure / compile / install both programs at
once (so that they both go into the same deb) or do I have to do
this seperatly?
Yes, it's
I want to create a pakage from a source tarball that contains, in addition
to the main program, an extra directory
with an additional program. I already managed to create a deb from the main
program but i like to include the
additional program (which is actually needed by the main program in
I want to create a pakage from a source tarball that contains, in addition
to the main program, an extra directory
with an additional program. I already managed to create a deb from the main
program but i like to include the
additional program (which is actually needed by the main program in
Have a look at the afbackup package which does exactly this.
*t
Tomas Pospisek
SourcePole - Linux Open Source Solutions
http://sourcepole.ch
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