Re: install package from source

2009-10-16 Thread randall
Sokvantha YOUK wrote:
> Dear All,
> 
> I would like to know what are packages requires to be able compile and
> install package from source in Debian5 (Lenny) ? If in CentOS5 I would only
> need to install these tools #yum groupinstall "Development Tolls"  "
> "Development Libraries".
> 
> Thank you for your kindly help and advices.
> 
> 

apt-get install build-essential

have fun


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install package from source

2009-10-16 Thread Sokvantha YOUK
Dear All,

I would like to know what are packages requires to be able compile and
install package from source in Debian5 (Lenny) ? If in CentOS5 I would only
need to install these tools #yum groupinstall "Development Tolls"  "
"Development Libraries".

Thank you for your kindly help and advices.


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Re: install package from source

2001-04-06 Thread Harry Henry Gebel
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 10:04:50AM -0100, Aleksandar B. Samardzic wrote:
> I'd like to install Sendmail on my 2.2.r2 system from source from 
> sendmail.org. However, I don't know how to uninstall exim, because Debian 
> is complaining that MTA must exist on system. So my question is: what to do
> if I'm accustomed to install latest versions of programs from their original 
> source? Is this possible at all with Debian or we have to wait that 
> corresponding package maintainer prepare new version for us?

The package 'equivs' can help with this; it builds and empty package that
provides a particular dependency and can keep the packaging system happy.

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install package from source

2001-04-06 Thread Aleksandar B. Samardzic
I'd like to install Sendmail on my 2.2.r2 system from source from 
sendmail.org. However, I don't know how to uninstall exim, because Debian 
is complaining that MTA must exist on system. So my question is: what to do
if I'm accustomed to install latest versions of programs from their original 
source? Is this possible at all with Debian or we have to wait that 
corresponding package maintainer prepare new version for us?

Thanks,
Alex