On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 01:41:34 +0200
Thereidos disseminated the following:

> > 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...

Good recommendation, and yes, I've, uh, had some problems with that before too.

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