[mythtv-users] Moving myth from /usr/local to /usr
Jon Boehm
boehm100 at comcast.net
Wed Jun 13 15:37:34 UTC 2007
On the flip side once a package is installed in /usr/local/ is
supersedes a package in /usr, especially its supporting libraries.
As an example, when I first built my box I built lirc because the
Ubuntu package did not have udp support. Now I'm stuck because the
Ubuntu package is more advanced and I have no defined way to remove
the /usr/local package. Please tell me I'm wrong and that removing
an /usr/local package is simple.
Thanks,
Jon
On Jun 12, 2007, at 11:48 PM, Bill Williamson wrote:
>
> On 6/13/07, Jon Boehm <boehm100 at comcast.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using a home compiled version of .20-fixed. The Ubuntu package
> uses
> /usr and the make process for myth defaults to /usr/local. Right
> now I have
> two version of myth installed. Everything is behaving correctly
> but I would
> prefer to only have one version installed.
>
> The apt-get remove method sound dangerous because to will remove my
> config
> files and /etc/init.d/mythbackend. I would rather uninstall myth from
> /usr/local and reinstall it over the ubuntu packages in /usr. Any
> instruction for how to uninstall myth?
>
>
> In general this is a horrible idea. You should NOT move your hand-
> compiled files into /usr unless you also package them. This is the
> entire reason that /usr/local exists.
>
>
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