Hi Sebastian,
bin/ooinstall is not mentioned on the new webpage.
Can you mention "make dev-install" on the webpage?
Can you also mention it in the bash, when the build is ready?
Thanks for your quick responce.
Joost
2010/12/7 Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@sspaeth.de>
On Tue, 7 Dec 2010 09:19:52 +0100, Joost Eekhoorn <
joost.eekhoorn@gmail.com> wrote:
Now I want to do something like:
bin/ooinstall -l /home/joost/work/libretest
But there is no bin/ooinstall
ooinstall should actually be available in the path after a build as the
Linux*.sh file gets sourced during build.
But it's much easier to do "make install" (for a real installation into
/usr/local by default) or make dev-install (for an ooinstall -l
installation into the install directory in your build dir).
I will update the webpage to not mention bin/ooinstall anymore.
Sebastian
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