On Wed, 28 May 2003 03:15:51 -0600, Bernard Johnson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You probably want to check to make sure the directory that you are going to install 
> the TMDA files to exists and is writable.  Currently in either case you get the long 
> stack trace, but a message like "Your home directory does not exist" or "Your home 
> directory is not writable" would be much nicer :)

Perhaps I am not following you.  I tried picking a target in a
directory that doesn't exist (using the code in CVS, I did not test
with previous releases) and did a configure/make/make install.

make install returns an error, of course, when it tries to copy the
tmda.cgi file to the non-existent directory.  However, as it is the cp
command doing the copy, the message was very easy to interpret and
there was no stack trace given.

I'm guessing you have an older version of tmda-cgi.

Gre7g.
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