Executable file of my project is in /bin & shared object is in /lib .
I want to place my configuration file in /etc is there any way to do so
. These file will be continously accessed by my library and the
Executables. Is there any way by which I can place my configuration
file when I do make install??
Re: Here is what I did, may be non traditional. ... Are you entering the configuration file parameters at the point of installing ... the MSI on the Desktop, or at the point of creating the CAB?... I also use a similar desktop setup project that you use and some custom actions to install the cab to the device. ... (microsoft.public.pocketpc.developer)
Re: Looking Ahead - Upgrade ... Well, one of my machines originally had Red Hat 3.3 installed, and it's been upgraded with every release since then, until the current Fedora 8. ... I recall one upgrade, I think it was Red Hat 5, that loaded a kernel that had a bug that caused a complete freeze, and that was triggered only on certain hardware, and I won the lottery. ... a fresh install won't make much of a difference here. ... For each configuration file, open the carried-over one that was left in place, take all the changes you have in the old file, manually merge it into the .rpmnew file, then replace the old configuration file with the .rpmnew file. ... (Fedora)
Re: regsvr32 error code 0x80004002 ...configuration file. ... Regarding DLL hell, I want to talk it from another perspective. ... Per-application Configuration on Windows XP ... To have it work, you must install Application ... (microsoft.public.vc.mfc)
Re: openSUSE Phpmyadmin ... you install from the official tar.gr. ...openSUSE packaged RPM.... Probably reason of this is that you did not create configuration file.... Maybe I'll try to edit that in cli. ... (alt.os.linux.suse)
RE: [opensuse] How do I keep monitor from going to sleep ...install from source, etc., as opposed to say Windows, which will decide ... Isn't it really a matter of Windows not automatically installing third-party ... There really is no package manager analogy for Windows, ... can't change your configuration file automatically as it is not designed ... (SuSE)