On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 02:01:26PM +0100, Carsten Strotmann wrote: > Hi, > > I post this because it might be useful for other Unbound users as well: > > we at Men & Mice install Unbound binaries into > /usr/local/unbound-<version>, however the binaries are compiled to run > from /usr/local/unbound. A symbolic link must be set from the current > version installation directory to /usr/local/unbound. > > This scheme enables many concurrent versions of Unbound to be installed > by the local packaging system (RPM, DEB, PKG). This eases the testing of > new versions and also a quick roll-back if needed to an previous version. > > The script linked below automates the linking, it also provides a quick > way to switch back to previous used version of Unbound. > > https://otrs.menandmice.com/otrs/public.pl?Action=PublicFAQ&CategoryID=21&ItemID=97
I thought this is the use case stow was invented for? Flo PS: http://www.gnu.org/software/stow/ or apt-get install stow -- Florian Lohoff [email protected] Professionell gesehen bin ich zu haben ....
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