Hi,
i'll bet you have at least 2 versions of amrecover lying around on your system, and the first one it finds in the path is the old one...
if you change the install-path you'll be responsible for deleting the old installation, "make install" can't do that for you....
Christoph


Allen Liu --- work schrieb:

----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Bijnens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Allen Liu --- work" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: Resend: ? path of config file for amrecover




Allen Liu --- work wrote:


Just resend since I haven't heard anything back on it.

I installed amanda in my Solaris box with configuration 'snd' like :
/myapp/am1/etc/amanda/snd

But when I run amrecover , it tried to to search config file from my

old


installation path /myapp/am/etc/amanda ( see below), it ceitainly

failed.


I wonder why it tried that way ? and how to make it search my new
installation location ?

If you change the install path, you'll have to recompile.

Yes, I re-did everything : configure/make/make install. But it still behaves like this. I will try to delete everything and reinstall it. I just wonder why.

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