Subj : MBSE and FHS
To   : Robert Wolfe
From : Gert Andersen
Date : Fri Aug 09 2013 03:41 pm

Hello Robert!

Fri Aug 09 2013, Robert Wolfe wrote to Benny Pedersen:

>> is to prevent make install not overwriteing os files

>> in linux if i make with:

>> ./configure
>> make
>> make install

>> then it should use /usr/local as MBSE_ROOT (prefixing)

>> /opt is for systems that does NOT use make install

RW>Hmm, I was always taught that /opt was for the installation of OPTional
RW>packages/software?

If you using linux then is the mbsebbs give problem with change the default
install or upgrade of old install to new install in /opt/
So for first time install is it a file named SETUP.sh there do the setup for
mbsebbs and create setup as root for mbsebbs.
It makes the new user for mbse and group as bbs with permissions.
so default setup and install af mbsebbs is to set be /opt/mbse
have as root /root/tmp and a copy of mbse-1.01.01.tar.bz2 in /tmp
as root
tar vfxj mbsebbs.*.tar.bz2 (or version of mbsebbs)
cd in to mbsebbs-1.01.01
run ./SETUP.sh or sh ./SETUP.sh
when this is done and SETUP.sh has made new user mbse and group bbs - check it
out of then new user and broup is working fine.
login as user mbse and try 'tar xfxj mbsebbs-1.01.01.tar.bz2
./configure
make
su root
make install

you have to run the last command make install to install mbsebbs and it binary
files.
mbse is then been installed at and into /opt/mbse
then check if mbse is working.
for prefixing can it come to have problems to where mbsebbs mbse_root and
binaries if found.
For Gentoo users can one file have to be changed a little for the path to be
found for mbse bins.

 Take care,
           Gert

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