BIND 8.2.2 (T7B; RC1): install won't go to destination
Phil Howard
phil-bind at ipal.net
Thu Oct 14 20:06:53 UTC 1999
Joseph S D Yao wrote:
> Phil Howard continues to ask:
> > While trying out bind-8.2.2-t7b, I encounter yet again the same error
> > as before with 8.2.1. The destination address is specified in DST=
> > but the install process still tries to install in /usr.
>
> I had previously written:
> > From: Joseph S D Yao <jsdy at cospo.osis.gov>
> > Subject: Re: BIND 8.2.1 won't install where configured to
> > To: phil-bind at ipal.net (Phil Howard)
> > Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 12:06:56 -0400 (EDT)
> >
> > ...
> >
> > In .../src/port/linux/Makefile.set, add the line
> >
> > 'DESTDIR=/tmp/bind-installed'
> >
> > BEFORE you do any of the above:
> > make links
> > make clean
> > make depend
> > make
> > make install
>
> ALTERNATELY,
>
> > The instructions say that you can also do the following, of which you
> > only did the FIRST half. I have not tried this, for various reasons:
> >
> > make DST=/tmp/bind-installed SRC=`pwd` links
> > cd /tmp/bind-installed
Doesn't seem to help. It builds _in_ the destination directory, but it
doesn't install there. Maybe it's not supposed to? Will I have to use
a chroot hack to do this?
I've put online all the stuff I am building it with, including the script
that does it at http://phil.ipal.org/installing-bind-8.2.2-t7b/
In that directory is "log" which is the log of the last build I did.
I tried to install into "install-to-here". The source is in "base".
The scripts are "Build" which calls "Mergetree".
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