Re: super command
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On Mon, 17 Feb 1997, Shawn Asmussen wrote:
> I use super on my Debian box at home, and we used to use it at my former
> place of employment. I am now a system administrator for another company,
> and I wish to install super on the system there to use as a wrapper for
> scripts that must run as root. Unfortunately, despite much searching, I
> cannot find the source code anywhere except for in the Debian archives.
> Will the debianized source compile ok if I edit the makefile for the AIX
> options, or are there some other changes to the source that are Linux
> specific, meaning I have to de-debianize the source before I use it?
> Any help in this regard would be much appreciated. I realize that this is
> not technically a debian question, but I'm hoping somebody who reads this
> will know the answer. Thanks.
>
If it's in the new source format, then you can just get the .orig file,
and that will be the original source. If it's in the old format, I think
you can apply the diff to the .tar.gz file, and that should give you the
source.
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