On 10/30/03 15:01:50, Constant Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
Knew it of course ;-(. It is on the cd, Installed it and it seemed to work fine. Lots of activity ending in a request for a name suggestion of the rpm. Nice. But in the final part it wanted to have a path to the SOURCES directory.
Run it, as root, from the same directory where you are making the program you try to install; ie, where the Makefile is. And, I'm assuming you are using the checkinstall that came with the SuSE CDs, and that you run "YOU" to see if there were any updates for it later.
Could not satisfy the program and had to interrupt the process. What should I have given as an answer? /usr/src a nono, the directory where the source of the compilation could be found a no also.
It never asked me such a thing. It would help if you posted the last few lines printed by the script. You should have this directory structure: /usr/src/packages/ |-- BUILD |-- RPMS | |-- athlon | |-- i386 | |-- i486 | |-- i586 | |-- i686 | `-- noarch |-- SOURCES |-- SPECS `-- SRPMS Check that you do have it. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson