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icon5.gif   How to property install?, posted by Ryan Blakeslee on Sat Dec 14 00:22:52 2013 
    icon2.gif   Re: How to property install?, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Dec 16 11:16:33 2013 
       icon2.gif   Re: How to property install?, posted by Ryan Blakeslee on Tue Dec 17 21:00:33 2013 
Message ID: 67638     Entry time: Mon Dec 16 11:16:33 2013     In reply to: 67637     Reply to this: 67639
Icon: Reply  Author: Andreas Luedeke  Author Email: andreas.luedeke@psi.ch 
Category: Question  OS: Linux  ELOG Version: 2.9.2 
Subject: Re: How to property install? 

Ryan Blakeslee wrote:

 Hello,

I have followed the very simple steps on the Download page for checking out and compiling from GIT.  That works perfect and there is no issue.  

The problem I have is-- it is not clear to me where to put the 'elog' dir that I have after I 'make' and 'make install'.  Or, is there an installer script afterwards that I run? I'm installing on Debian 7 and trying to upgrade from 2.5.2 (which was installed using apt-get.)

Hi Ryan,

as far as I remember the Debian package is not supported any more. The "make install" assumes Red-hat style installation directories (you can see it in elog/Makefile, all the installation directories are installed there).

I have no idea where Debian is supposed to install the binaries. But you should be able to use GNU "locate" to find the old files: "locate elog" and "locate elogd" should tell you where the old binaries had been installed.

Kind Regards, Andreas

 
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