do all the work for
you, which is the impression I'm getting from your post.
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Looks like I spoke too soon. After posting this info I found that the
install was stopping early because of an error when running run-tic.sh
script. This was appears to be caused by using
make DESTDIR=$FAKEROOT install
Sorry for the noise.
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After closer invetigation, the library libncurses++.a is created, just
not installed. so I replaced the chmod with,
install -v -m 644 lib/libncurses++.a /usr/lib
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test it. These class definition modules are not installed by the 'make
install.libs' rule as libncurses++."
No one will have to loose sleep worring about the permission settings
on this lib anymore. :)
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. This may or may not be something LFS is attempting
to teach, I don't know.
I Personally am using a method like Greg's. I use this to make logs of
what packages are doing to my system. More info is better when trying
to figure out why thing are broke as far as I'm concerned.
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rgeted. Am I
missing something?
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