--- Togan Muftuoglu <toganm@dinamizm.com> wrote: Thanks for the tips.
I would think your best option would be to look at the spec file from the netatalk.src.rpm that SuSE uses and see what configure options they have used.
How would I be able to read this file? And where would I find it? I just tried: ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=../etc/atalk Would ./configure be the place to try to get netalk to land i nthe right place? On it's own it goes into /usr/local/sbin and /usr/local/etc/netatalk and I need it to go into /usr/sbin and /etc/atalk i got all kinds of errors from the "../" part though. Can I just install this thing wherever and forget /etc/atalk? I can get netatalk to work, it's just not in the places SuSE seems to put them. How then would I control starting atalkd at startup? I guess the runlevel editor won't be able to do it since the files are out of place. I'm a video/graphics person. I'm not an admin, although I am forced to do all this stuff. Takes me days to do 15 minute tasks. Stressful.
While doing that you may find package build to be usefull for creating a new rpm.
I'd love to build an rpm, but I have no idea how. I can barely compile things.
Of course YMMV
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