Sergey, On Monday 15 January 2007 10:46, Sergey Mkrtchyan wrote:
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
using an rpm-based system and installing tar balls. You should seriously consider 'checkinstall'.
So I should avoid installing something from tars? Or if doing so, should get familiar with "checkinstall" first? ;) Is it an rpm builder? Should it be included in sources?
Different people have different criteria, but if you want to maintain tight control over your system, "make install" is to be avoided. If you do use it (and as I mentioned, "checkinstall" does not work with all software), try to confine it to /usr/local. Letting it change files in stock system locations such as /lib or /usr /lib can turn out to be very problematic.
Have you looked at the tar ball for the installation directories to see where gls_sf_bessel.h is placed? hint, check the config.log.
I looked at the config.log, but it seems there is no information about where that file is located, but in their INSTALL it is written where all files are located, and I'm able to find that file there(but not two missing ones)
If you run "configure --help" it will tell you the default install locations.
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Sergey
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