W liście z nie, 12-09-2004, godz. 00:39, JoeHill pisze: 
> Wherever you downloaded the file to, yes. So, say you downloaded Planner to
> /home/john/downloads, you would 'cd' to that dir, then do as advised above.
> *Then* 'cd planner-0.12.1', ./configure --prefix=/usr, make, su to root, and
> make install.

I'd rather suggest : #su -c "make install" (without # but with all
quotes) rather than su'ing to root cause it is quite possible to simply
forget that you're running as root and do something you could regret. It
happened to me couple of times before...
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