I'm installing netatalk from a tarball. Quoting from the docs:
$ ./configure --help
* --enable-[redhat/suse/gentoo/cobalt/netbsd/fhs]
This option helps netatalk to determine where to install the start
scripts.
Because I was installing on Debian I didn't use this option,
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 10:38:22AM +1000, David wrote:
* --enable-[redhat/suse/gentoo/cobalt/netbsd/fhs]
This option helps netatalk to determine where to install the start
scripts.
Can anyone suggest which option out of these might work for Debian. Or
any other
On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 10:38, David wrote:
Second question: Having done the usual configure/make/make-install, what's
the approved way to remove everything that was installed?
There is a package called stow that is great for installing non-packaged
applications.
You configure your source to