On Mon, 2002-05-13 at 15:01, Craig Moynes/Markham/IBM wrote: > Hi all, > Our servers are set up with a single development box, that contains > all the compilers and what not. All the modules I need to install have to > be compiled on the development box, and then installed on each server (make > install). This works for now, (thanks to nfs) but I would like to package > up the "installed files" so I can just drop them on boxes when needed, and > also to back up the install files so I can remove the source directory. > > Now I have installed a few modules, and I was just wondering if there was > somewhere in those monsterous makefiles that I can see where and what is > installed, or perhaps a verbose install mode so I can see exactly what is > going where. > > I have seen the TO_INST_PM rule, which seems like it may lead to what I am > looking for. Should I watch for anything else ? > > Thanks for your help, > Craig > > ----------------------------------------- > Craig Moynes > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
One method is to install into a temporary directory hierarchy (ie /tmp/modulename/usr instead of /usr). -- Today is Pungenday the 60th day of Discord in the YOLD 3168 This statement is false. Missile Address: 33:48:3.521N 84:23:34.786W -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]