Hello Ken,
thank you for your hints. I could install pcp in the
specified dirs.
Adrian
> On Mon, 5 Mar 2001 al1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > hello,
> >
> > i want to build manually the pcp package. At this moment i have
> > some problems related to specifying the install-dir-tree.
> > Normally pcp is spreaded over the hole "unix" file system:
> > /usr, /etc, /var, /usr/man, etc. I wish to install the
> > hole package in only one directory. For example:
> > /usr/local/pcp-2.1.10/{bin,share,lib,sbin,etc,include,var}.
> >
> > How can I do that (with minimal effort)?
> > In the standard docs i didn't found any hints about that.
>
> I'd start with
>
> configure.in
>
> and make changes below this block
>
>
> dnl
> dnl Work out where to install stuff for this package
> dnl (and where to find stuff at run-time for add-on packages).
> dnl
>
> There are somethings the _have_ to go into / to work properly, e.g. the
> magic file for file(1), and whatever rc.d glue you use to get pmcd and
> pmie started.
>
> But most of the other stuff can be relocated based on the macros from
> configure.in that get translated into parameters in
> src/include/pcp.conf (which gets installed in /etc/pcp.conf and is used
> by /etc/pcp.env) ... all of the build-time and run-time path selections
> are based on the parameter settings in these files.
>
>
|