Karel Zak writes:
> Yes, you are right. But "make install prefix=..." can be used for
> package building if you want install all to some temp directory and
> compress it.
In that case it's much better to use "make install DESTDIR=...".
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Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://funkturm
On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 06:00:40PM +0200, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> Karel Zak writes:
>
> > $ make install prefix=/home/PG_DEVEL/X/
>
> > cp: cannot create regular file
> > /usr/lib/postgresql/share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/#
>
> I have fixed this. Note, however, that this probably won't do what
Karel Zak writes:
> $ make install prefix=/home/PG_DEVEL/X/
> cp: cannot create regular file
> /usr/lib/postgresql/share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/#
I have fixed this. Note, however, that this probably won't do what you
want anyway, because the compiled-in path references will still use the
prefix
Hi,
the NLS is failed for:
$ make install prefix=/home/PG_DEVEL/X/
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[cut]
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for lang in de; do \
/bin/sh ../../../config/install-sh -c -m 644 $lang.mo
/usr/lib/postgresql/share/locale/$lang/LC_MESSAGES/postgres.mo || exit 1; \
done
cp: cannot create regular file
/usr/lib/post