Michael Whitman on Mon, 19 Jul 1999 14:49:18 -0400 (EDT) |
I installed msql on my RH 5.2 box. I followed these instructions... 1.Unpack the source code. 2. In the root directory of the distribution type "make target". This will create a "symbolic link tree" for your platform under the targets/ directory. For example, on a BSD/OS machine you may end up with a replica of the source code directory in targets/BSD_OS-2.1-i386/ 3.Change directory to the target directory for your machine. 4.Run the setup utility (Note: use ./setup to ensure you get the mSQL setup utility and not a system utility). 5.After setup has completed, you can edit a couple of defaultconfiguration values in site.mm if you wish. When you are happy type "make all" 6.If the compilation of mSQL completes properly, type "make install" This will install all the mSQL related files under /usr/local/Hughes (or whatever directory you set as the install directory in site.mm) You may need root access to perform this step. Now I want to uninstall it. How? I looked for the add/remove icon but I couldn't find it. (that was a little joke.) In NT it is a bad idea to just erase files without running an uninstaller - but in Linux maybe it is ok? -Mike Michael P. Whitman Online Services Developer American Lawyer Media PaLAWnet - DeLAWnet mailto:michaelw@palawnet.com _______________________________________________ Plug maillist - Plug@lists.nothinbut.net http://lists.nothinbut.net/mail/listinfo/plug
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