On Monday 02 November 2009 23:42:54 waixy zhou wrote: > I admit what I'm doing is a little beyond my current skill, after all, I'm > just a user of Debian not a developer. But I think it is better using > apt/dpkg to manage the software/tools I need in my research than just using > "./configure && make && make install". I prefer to use the ready-made > packages if there is any. I googled, but unfortunately I can't find any.
Do you know about "stow"? It's kind of a poor-man's package management system. It's pretty sophisticated, but the vanilla use-case for it is, you build applications inside a directory, /usr/local/stow/<app-name>, and the installer creates bin, lib, share, and so forth inside that directory. Then you run "stow <app-name>" from /usr/local/stow, and it creates sym-links so that your software shows up under /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/lib and so forth, just as if you had built and installed it with --prefix=/usr/local. The beauty of this, of course, is that you can *un*-stow the thing, when you upgrade or when you're finished with it, and it cleanly removes it without leaving piles of cruft in /usr/local. This might be a more appropriate solution to your problem, if your software doesn't have complicated dependencies. -- A. -- Andrew Reid / rei...@bellatlantic.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org