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From: w9ya <w9ya@amsat.org>
To: linux-hams@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: ax25ipd
Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 21:47:08 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200208262147.08027.w9ya@amsat.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <0208262053180B.02211@unix.pa3gcu>

As far as I can tell, /usr/local has been "depreciated" into the "old-timers" 
pile. It is not a useful directory for this according to the FHS and LSB.

The source based distro I use (NOT Gentoo btw) places nothing into /usr/local, 
but rather issues the configure options suggested below OR edits source 
appropriately as the binary distros mentioned obviously do.

Bob
w9ya


On Monday 26 August 2002 08:53 pm, pa3gcu wrote:
> On Monday 26 August 2002 20:08, Andrew B. wrote:
> > Hello Bop,
> >
> > use -c option with ax25ipd command line  - point to
> > /etc/ax25/ax25ipd.conf directly...
> >
> > Hint: Search old linux-ham mailing list archive
> >
> >
> > Monday, August 26, 2002, 6:25:19 AM, you wrote:
> > NB> Hi
> > NB> I am trying to run the  ax25ipd and each time i do i get
> > NB> config not found or could not be open the config file is in
> > NB> /etc/ax25 dir  so wonder why it wont load any ideas!
> > NB> thanks
> > NB> Bob N1UAN
> >
> > Best regards,
> >  Andrew                            mailto:ua1cam@sma.spb.ru
>
> The search engine in the linux hams archive is broken and has been for a
> long time, i used www.google.com to find the following.
>
> From, http://www.febo.com/packet/linux-ax25/ax25-config.html
>
> There is one thing to watch out for with the new ax25 packages.
> If you install the ax25 stuff from Debian or RedHat packages, they will be
> installed in /usr/sbin with the config files in /etc/ax25. But... if you
> obtain the sources and build them yourself, the programs will be installed
> in /usr/local/sbin with the config files in /usr/local/etc/ax25. That can
> cause problems if the home-built programs need to read, for example, the
> axports file and are looking for it in /usr/local/etc/ax25 when it really
> lives in /etc/ax25.
>
> The workaround is simple, though it's not The Right Thing according to the
> filesystem standards: make /usr/local/etc/ax25 a symbolic link to
> /etc/ax25. That way, no matter which directory a program looks in for its
> configuration files, it will find the same ones.
> To do that, issue this command: ln -s /etc/ax25 /usr/local/etc/ax25
>
> Now that is a good workaround, however if one reads documentation before
> installing the ax25lib, apps and tools then one see's in the INSTALL file
> the following;
>
> To build it you type:
>         ./configure
>         make
>         make install
>
> By default, it will install the files in /usr/local.  To change this
> so that binaries go in  /usr and the conf files go in /etc
>         ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var
>         make
>         make install
>
> It should have made more impression on, USE the ./configure option to get
> the things installed in the correct place. (If correct place is the right
> word). This is really a FAQ, it has been discussed many times, but it still
> has NOT been altered to get things defaulty installed where they really
> belong.
>
> Having said that, it has always been a disscussion about where the default
> directorys really should be.
> There seems to be some small descrepancy when a program looks into
> /etc/ax25 when it has been installed into /usr/local, but we are hams are
> we not...


  reply	other threads:[~2002-08-26 21:47 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-08-26  2:25 ax25ipd N1UAN Bob
2002-08-26  4:29 ` ax25ipd Steve Fraser
2002-08-26  3:13   ` ax25ipd N1UAN Bob
2002-08-26  6:17     ` ax25ipd pa3gcu
2002-08-26  7:43       ` ax25 Michael Hart
2002-08-26 13:12         ` ax25 pa3gcu
2002-08-26 15:46           ` ax25 M Taylor
2002-09-22 11:07         ` ax25 Michael Hart
2002-09-22 12:21           ` ax25 pa3gcu
2002-09-22 14:10             ` ax25 Michael Hart
2002-09-22 15:37               ` ax25 Tomi Manninen
2002-09-22 17:54                 ` ax25 M Taylor
2002-09-29  0:43                   ` ax25 Michael Hart
2002-09-29  1:54                     ` ax25 Bob Nielsen
2002-08-26 20:08 ` ax25ipd Andrew B.
2002-08-26 20:53   ` ax25ipd pa3gcu
2002-08-26 21:47     ` w9ya [this message]
2002-08-27 12:05       ` ax25ipd Hamish Moffatt
2002-08-27  9:50         ` ax25ipd w9ya
2002-08-27 22:36           ` ax25ipd Hamish Moffatt
2002-08-27 18:22             ` ax25ipd w9ya
2002-08-28  5:48               ` ax25ipd pa3gcu
2002-08-28 10:42                 ` ax25ipd Hamish Moffatt
2002-08-28  8:29                   ` ax25ipd w9ya
2002-08-29 11:19                 ` ax25ipd Craig Small

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