On 18 Nov 2001, at 10:20, Kurt Wall boldly uttered: 

> > D: Signature size: 149
> > D: Signature pad : 3
> > D: sigsize         : 152
> > D: Header + Archive: 644097
> > D: expected size   : 644097
> > D: opening database mode 0x0 in /var/lib/rpm
> > D: found 0 source and 1 binary packages
> > D:   YES    A perl = 5.6.0-4    B perl = 5.6.0
> > D:  requires: perl = 5.6.0 satisfied by db packages.
> > D:  requires: /etc/cron.d  unsatisfied.
> 
> Hmm. install's -d option will force the creation of the desired
> directory. I'm guessing the Makefile has something hardcoded that's
> causing this to break.


I'm worried it will delete or overwrite the existing cron.d 
directory.  Am I being silly?

This is yet another one of those things where it looks like you found 
an easy way out, and it ends up taking you 3 times longer than doing 
it the hard way.

Prolly going to compile and install the tarball.. just downloaded it.
(Gotta be way easier than with COL 2.3 when I had to find, configure, 
compile and install the gd library, zlibrary, libpng, libjpeg, etc 
etc.  At least those are already part of COL 3.1 now.)

Thx,


Phil



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Philip J. Koenig                                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Electric Kahuna Systems -- Computers & Communications for the New Millenium

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