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 when you install a non-Deb
[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
t the sender immediately. Your
assistance is appreciated.
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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.
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