Re: modifying go_gnome script in gnopernicus for gnome2 installed from debian sid



Cheryl,

There are several instances of "/opt/gnome2" in the original
go_gnome script. You might have to change these to point to the
subdirectory "garnome" created by the garnome script. The default
in the garnome make.conf.mk script was "$HOME/garnome", but in my
case I had changed that default to "/usr/local/garnome", so I had
to also change all occurrences of "/opt/gnome2" to
"/usr/local/garnome" for consistency.

Hope that helps.

Chuck

On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Cheryl Homiak wrote:

> I upgraded my debian system from testing to unstable and used apt-get -t
> experimental install with the information from www.gnome.org re: debian to
> install gnome2, though the 2 gets removed from the name.
> It isn't obvious to me how to modify the gnopernicus script, as it uses /opt and
> I can see places is /var/lib, /etc and /usr/share where there are gnome files.
> Has anybody successfully modified the go_gnome script for this installation; if
> so, could you either share it or tell me how to do it.
> Thanks.
>
> Cheryl
>
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