Re: FVWM: (Install)README - does it mean what it says.

2002-04-06 Thread Nix
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Mikhael Goikhman uttered the following: On 05 Apr 2002 10:11:08 +1000, Felix Karpfen wrote: I am looking at the possibility of using the stow program|routines for future compiles from source. But I do not think that fvwm2 is a good candidate for experiments of this sort.

Re: FVWM: (Install)README - does it mean what it says.

2002-04-05 Thread Felix Karpfen
Dan Espen wrote: Felix Karpfen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Do I really run make install as user, or do I run it as root and set up the file system permissions afterwards. I believe by default it will attempt to install in /usr/local. If you have to be root to write there, then do the

FVWM: (Install)README - does it mean what it says.

2002-04-03 Thread Felix Karpfen
No flames please. Just be patient with a chicken-hearted Newbie. I downloaded, unpacked and configured fvwm-2.4.6. Before going ahead with the install, I read the README file (fortunately). It said: --- Generally, you should run: ./configure # for full list of options, run:

Re: FVWM: (Install)README - does it mean what it says.

2002-04-03 Thread Dan Espen
Felix Karpfen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: No flames please. Just be patient with a chicken-hearted Newbie. I downloaded, unpacked and configured fvwm-2.4.6. Before going ahead with the install, I read the README file (fortunately). It said: --- Generally, you should run:

Re: FVWM: (Install)README - does it mean what it says.

2002-04-03 Thread Kendrick Vargas
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Felix Karpfen wrote: No flames please. Just be patient with a chicken-hearted Newbie. I downloaded, unpacked and configured fvwm-2.4.6. Before going ahead with the install, I read the README file (fortunately). It said: --- Generally, you should run: