How to install fcronuncompress the archive:bash$
tar -xzf fcron-X.Y.Z.src.tar.gzcd to the archive directorybash$ cd fcron-X.Y.Zrun the configure script:bash$
./configure
The command make install asks
you by default some questions you have to answer. To avoid that (which can be
useful for automatic installers), you can use the
./configure's option
and/or (see "./configure
" for more details).
You may also want to change the place where
&fcron; will be installed: you can use the configure 's
option to do that. For instance:
./configure (default is
prefix=/usr)
To disable the use of
PAM, SE Linux or &fcrondyn;, use configure's
option ,
and/or .To debug &fcron;, you should use
configure 's option .
You can get info on the others
configure 's options by running
"./configure ".
The configure script may not
define a correct directory for the man pages and the documentation on some
systems. You may check the values defined by configure and if
necessary force a value by the options and
(see the help by running
"./configure ").
If you get older &fcron;'s man-pages with
man command after having upgraded, it's probably because
&fcron; has changed its default man directory: you should remove manually the
outdated man-pages.
The Makefile has been
designed for GNU make. Some other version of
make may fail to use it.
(optional) check the file
config.h, and change it if necessary (the configurable part
is on the top of the file and clearly delimited).compile:bash$ makethen install binaries as root:bash$ su rootbash# make installYou can now run fcron and
fcrontab.
This is a POSIX conforming
software. You must have a POSIX compiler
(gcc for example) in order to compile it.
This software has been written for
GNU/Linux systems. If you want to port it on an other
Unix platform (thank you if you do it), try to modify
- if possible - only the configure script. Please
send me any modifications at &email; in order to include it in future releases.