Re: install package from source
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 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
install package from source
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. -- Best Regards, YOUK Sokvantha Tell: (855) 89896589 email: sokvan...@gmail.com
Re: install package from source
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. -- Harry Henry Gebel West Dover Hundred, Delaware pgpxJ8sm1l9XA.pgp Description: PGP signature
install package from source
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