Re: Re: Re: plextor px-708uf: cannot get disk type
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- Subject: Re: Re: Re: plextor px-708uf: cannot get disk type
- From: "Thomas J. Magliery, Ph.D." <magliery@csb.yale.edu>
- Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 13:16:03 -0500
- Message-id: <001001c3e5ca$cd8d7460$c801a8c0@bigone>
> I assume "Yes" was the answer to "have to do this by hand"? Ugh.
Correct, sorry. It's not possible to say in one sentence how to do this,
and I don't know of any howto. Don't do it again... You could look at
files with about the same timestamp and delete those after venturing a
guess whether they came from that package. You could install again into
/tmp/somedir and see which files it installs, then delete those from
/usr/local.
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Volker, thanks for this. Actually, I have already done this, also by
accident, since the make file puts the installation in /opt something,
unless you tell it not to.
Actually, what I meant was, how do you make an RPM? Your question made it
sound like this would have been the normal thing to do. Unless I can find
an RPM, I usually just compile and install packages (like cdrtools). A
quick look at pages from Google "RPM HOWTO" makes it seem kind of difficult
(by my standards).
On the other hand, I now see that it is possible to find a source rpm of the
latest cdrtools on rpmfind.net. It was posted January 16, the same day I
installed from the tar package. Oh well...
Thanks,
Tom
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