On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 10:38:22AM +1000, David wrote: > * --enable-[redhat/suse/gentoo/cobalt/netbsd/fhs] > This option helps netatalk to determine where to install the start > scripts. > Can anyone suggest which option out of these might work for Debian. Or > any other suggestion.
FHS sounds like as good a start as any ... > Second question: Having done the usual configure/make/make-install, what's > the approved way to remove everything that was installed? Unless they include a make uninstall type target, you're out of luck other than picking through by hand. That's why people invented packaging systems :) > PS: apt-get is not an option because the latest version doesn't seem to be > available. Why don't you apt-get source netatalk and try updating the existing package to your version (I or any number of others can help, but basically just try copying the /debian directory of the downloaded source to your new tarball and run dpkg-buildpackage and see if it works). If it hasn't changed significantly it's probably pretty easy to do, and depending on how active the maintainer is maybe someone can NMU it for you. -i [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gelato.unsw.edu.au
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