Bug: install.sh for Solaris
Linda Pelleu Antil
linda.antil at NIST.GOV
Thu Jul 1 18:45:38 IST 2004
At 07:13 PM 7/1/2004 +0200, you wrote:
>Linda Pelleu Antil wrote:
>>As someone who is about to do a non-standard install I thought I'd
>>better check on this. We want to install MailScanner in a non-standard
>>location
>>(no big deal) and use a version of perl also located in a non-standard
>>location.
>>I did not want to do a lot of customizing of the install script and
>>possibly miss
>>something, so my plan was just to install the old way (using the
>>MailScanner-4.31.6-1.tar.gz
>>in the perl-tar directory). If I do that, will I run into problems? Any
>>suggestions on
>>a preferred approach.
>
>The MailScanner-4.31.6-1.tar.gz is exactly the same file as provided
>before. The install script ends (after the perl stuff) with simply
>unpacking it in /opt. You can simply do that yourself as you used to and
>skip the install script if you want.
>
>
>--
>/Peter Bonivart
Thanks very much, Peter!
Linda
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