[SLUG] Re: Re: Launching X apps from procmail

2000-10-11 Thread Angus Lees
\begin{Jeff Waugh} > begin Angus Lees quotation: > > 1. /opt exists on your system. thats sufficient grounds for failure in > >my book. > What's the easiest way to remove compiled software (other than sifting > through the executables and mish-mash)? Some things have make uninstall, but > no

Re: [SLUG] Re: Re: Launching X apps from procmail

2000-10-11 Thread Jeff Waugh
begin Angus Lees quotation: > \begin{Jeff Waugh} > > rm -rf /opt Not as simple as that - regardless of whether I compile things into /opt or /usr/local, having a way to remove them would be good. I guess I should just read up on Debian packaging... > (what do you actually have in there?)

Re: [SLUG] Re: Re: Launching X apps from procmail

2000-10-11 Thread Jeff Waugh
begin Jeff Waugh quotation: > Setting DISPLAY and XAUTHORITY in my .procmailrc doesn't seem to change > anything, however. > > I think I'm in need of a swipe from the cluestick. Indeed you are, jschlub. I tailed my .procmailrc and found that I was passing bollocks parameters to xmessage. Th