Am Freitag 30 Juli 2010 schrieb Harry van der Wolf:
> 2010/7/30 Eric O'Brien
>
> > I don't think he was *logged in* as root, (correct me if I have it
> > wrong, Harry). I think he had switched his working directory to the
> > *file system* root, then executed "sudo rm ..."
> >
> > It always se
2010/7/30 Eric O'Brien
> I don't think he was *logged in* as root, (correct me if I have it wrong,
> Harry). I think he had switched his working directory to the *file system*
> root, then executed "sudo rm ..."
>
> It always seems that somewhere in the make/build/install process, commands
> ne
I don't think he was *logged in* as root, (correct me if I have it
wrong, Harry). I think he had switched his working directory to the
*file system* root, then executed "sudo rm ..."
It always seems that somewhere in the make/build/install process,
commands need to be executed with elevat
Kornel Benko wrote:
Am Sonntag 25 Juli 2010 schrieb Harry van der Wolf:
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I decided that I could get rid of it, so I did,* from root /*, a "sudo rm
-rf *"
Every one has to do it once in his live. This is the hard way to learn, not to
work as root.
I did it. I know others.
Heh. I knew a g
>
> Every one has to do it once in his live. This is the hard way to learn, not
> to work as root.
> I did it. I know others.
>
Isn't this a prerequisite to be real pro? I once did this on a departmental
webserver.
Thanks Harry for the continuous support of the mac community.
Serge
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Am Sonntag 25 Juli 2010 schrieb Harry van der Wolf:
...
> I decided that I could get rid of it, so I did,* from root /*, a "sudo rm
> -rf *"
Every one has to do it once in his live. This is the hard way to learn, not to
work as root.
I did it. I know others.
...
>
> (At least my backup infrast
2010/7/24 Eric O'Brien
> It says "cmake version 2.8.2"
>
> eo
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>
Thanks,
This morning I upgraded from cmake 2.8.1 to 2.8.2 and did a cmake build. It
seemed fine. So al the problems with the build seemed to be due to cmake
2.8.1. I don't know what and I don't care anymore. I can't analyze why