Subject: Re: Managing /usr/local
Date: Mon, Feb 22, 1999 at 07:10:23PM -0800
In reply to:Joey Hess
Quoting Joey Hess([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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Gary L. Hennigan writes:
>What's the name of the software that helps you keep track of what's
>getting installed in /usr/local when you install a non-Debianized
>piece of software yourself? Something akin to the Win98 uninstall
>utility. I believe you simply run it after doing a "make install", or
"Gary L. Hennigan" wrote:
> What's the name of the software that helps you keep track of what's
> getting installed in /usr/local when you install a non-Debianized
> piece of software yourself?
The search I did here gave this result:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: dpkg -l stow
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/
I've got installwatch packaged in potato, under the "utils" section. It
uses LD_PRELOAD (internally) to track file operations, and seems to do a
pretty good job of following things.
On Tue, Feb 16, 1999 at 05:59:23PM -0700, Gary L. Hennigan wrote:
> What's the name of the software that helps you
> > What's the name of the software that helps you keep track of what's
> > getting installed in /usr/local when you install a non-Debianized
> > piece of software yourself? Something akin to the Win98 uninstall
I use a program called epkg. Check out the following address for
specific info: http:
Subject: Managing /usr/local
Date: Tue, Feb 16, 1999 at 05:59:23PM -0700
In reply to:Gary L. Hennigan
Quoting Gary L. Hennigan([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> What's the name of the software that helps you keep track of what's
> getting installed in /usr/local whe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| I was also looking for just this sort of package, but never did find one.
| There are some similar tools, but none that perform the functions you're
| looking for.
|
| * tripwire monitors systems and reports modifications to files, but
| it doesn't
| tell you what was ch
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I was also looking for just this sort of package, but never did find one.
There are some similar tools, but none that perform the functions you're
looking for.
* tripwire monitors systems and reports modifications to files, but it doesn't
tell you what was changed, only that they were changed.
What's the name of the software that helps you keep track of what's
getting installed in /usr/local when you install a non-Debianized
piece of software yourself? Something akin to the Win98 uninstall
utility. I believe you simply run it after doing a "make install", or
similar, and it scans the spe
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