on 4-5-2009 8:38 AM Michael Klinosky spake the following:
Jim Perrin wrote:
Your build error is for 2.6.18-128, but your kernel-devel is for
-128.1.6. Mostly, your problems should be solved if you run a 'yum
update' and reboot. This will ensure that you've got the updated
kernel (you probably
Jim Perrin wrote:
Your build error is for 2.6.18-128, but your kernel-devel is for
-128.1.6. Mostly, your problems should be solved if you run a 'yum
update' and reboot. This will ensure that you've got the updated
kernel (you probably already do, but a yum update will make sure) and
that
Michael Klinosky wrote:
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Is there a log of 'yum update' results?
/var/log/yum.log
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On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Michael Klinosky m...@enter.net wrote:
I asked about 'make' as $ (I recall someone stating on a maillist that $
could 'make', but # had to 'make install'). Seems that's wrong; I had to
be root to make.
It's slightly more complicated than that. The 'make'
Jim Perrin wrote:
Have I made this clearer, or completely lost you?
Definitely helped! Basically, try it as user; if it doesn't work, then
go root.
I understand that some (most?) programs don't need to fiddle with the OS
to such a level - they can be made by a user.
On Sun, 2009-04-05 at 16:57 -0400, Jim Perrin wrote:
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Michael Klinosky m...@enter.net wrote:
I asked about 'make' as $ (I recall someone stating on a maillist that $
could 'make', but # had to 'make install'). Seems that's wrong; I had to
be root to make.
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