2 Feb
2006
2 Feb
'06
4:09 a.m.
That's possible. You might have a file now owned by root that make can't update. Personally, I created the hobbit userid, went through the entire installation process as root, then set up a startup script that su's to hobbit to start the server.
Ralph
On 2/1/06, David Gilmore <david at stenhouseconsulting.com> wrote:
Being the newb that I am, I think I just realized what I might have done wrong. I created a hobbit account and ran the installation configure and make as hobbit, make install under su. But I have been logging in as root on the system so that I could edit the config files and scripts. Maybe that is why the make failed? I was working from the same tree.
Dave