You have here a very new, very confused, and very timid Linux 'user.'
I downloaded analog3.32, placed in on the Linux box (CobaltNet RAQ2),
unzipped it, untarred it, modified the analhead.h file and ran 'make.' No
errors; but ALL of the files wind up in the directory in which I invoked
make - I thought 'make' would place the files in some default directories.
Looking at the analog.cfg file in this directory - I note that LOGFILE is
not what I included in analhead.h, nor is HOSTNAME - shouldn't they have
changed?
Using ./analog the file seems to run. I see an html file being produced -
but have no clue where it is being saved (or what it is called). (Is there
a 'default' output?)
Currently I have a directory structure that looks like:
/usr/src/analog
/usr/src/analog/docs
/usr/src/analog/images
/usr/src/analgo/lang
analog.cfg is in /usr/src/analog, as is the executible (for the moment - I
expect to move it to /usr/local/share eventually).
I don't have a good feeling about the make process - although I got no errors.
Would really appreciate some constructive comments.
TIA,
- fleet -
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