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You were right. The build system did not follow the given --prefix for all |
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programms. I had to fix this manually by patching the Makefiles. |
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Thanks for your help. |
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Regards, |
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Christian |
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Joachim Blaabjerg wrote: |
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> On Friday 14 February 2003 10:33, Christian Plessl wrote: |
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>> LOG FILE = "/tmp/sandbox-PerlQt-3.006-29386.log" |
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>> open_wr: /usr/bin/pqtsh |
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>> chmod: /usr/bin/pqtsh |
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>> open_wr: /usr/bin/pqtapi |
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>> chmod: /usr/bin/pqtapi |
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>> open_wr: /usr/kde/3.1/bin/puic |
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>> How can I fix these sandbox violations? |
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> I'm not in any way a perl guy, but the general idea is to make it install |
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> to ${D} instead of /. Perhaps you'll have to pass a parameter to make or |
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> hack the Makefile a bit. That's the general idea, at least, you'll have to |
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> look at some other examples to get a better grasp of how to do it in |
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> practice. |
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> Joachim Blaabjerg |
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