From: Jon Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 15:50:50 -0500
Run configure and make as an unprivileged user, and then run make
install as root, IF necessary. (which it probably is, but give it a
shot as unprivileged first.)
this advice can be extended also to "make i
release notes:
for those administering ETRACK installations, it's probably a good
idea (though not required) to run "etrack -b upgrade-db" for each
active configuration. for example:
cd ~/local/etc
for c in *.etrack-config ; do etrack -c $c -b upgrade-db ; done
next step: overcoming