Debian :: Default Configure Options For A Program?

Dec 28, 2010

Can I find somewhere the default ./configure options that Debian uses when compiling packages? For e.g. I would like to know these options used for compiling Midnight Commander...

Are there any default ones and where to look at them?

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Debian :: Hacking A Deb Source Package To Remove ( Configure Options )?

Feb 21, 2011

So, there are these source packages i downloaded, which i want to build with slightly different configure options due to a bug in debian: hfd5-serial and hdf5-openmpi cannot coexist, yet some packages require the serial version of the lib , others require the openmpi.

I downloaded the sources, in order to build them, without the hdf5 thing...

I have already built this from source in Scientific Linux, and i know this can be done without hdf5.

Where do i hack into the debian source tree of a package to remove a configure option...?

./configure ... ... --without-hdf5 ...

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Debian :: Onnect To The Broadband Connection Using Pppoeconf With The Default Options?

May 10, 2010

i am using debian lenny stable and gnome desktop environment and having an i386 architecture.I configured to connect to the broadband connection using pppoeconf with the default options and the setup went smooth.when i connect to the internet using the command

jj@debian# pon dsl-provider
plugin RP-pppoe.so loaded
jj@debian#

and when i check that if i am really connected to the internet i used the following commandjj@debian#ifconig

it showed my ip address dns,etc in the ppp0 coloumn .But when i open up my iceweasel browser and also the epiphany browser and when i try to load a web page it states that it couldn't find the server.so guys please tell me how to configure it correctly and please tell me what i did wrong. p.s when i tried to configure the adsl connection by the alternative using the command pppoe-setup it states that It couldn't find the /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf file so do i have to create it on my own?

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Aug 9, 2011

I have tried to install and configure Hudson in centos distro version 5.Installed hudson with tomcat by deploying .war files.after configuration was completed, builded a project.It displayed build was completed successfully.but I was not able to download output of build.

So I rechecked configuration,found that i havent set artifact file pattern to archive. how to set artifact file pattern and how to get build output. how to manage hudson by using configure system and configure options.what is the correct way to configure public hudson?.

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Fedora :: Configure Options Package Using Yum?

Oct 5, 2009

Is there a way to use configure options with yum for packages? For example, i've got a lamp setup, and right now (after installing F11) i got a msqli class not found error, which means that it is not loaded into php. I see that it can be reconfigured with certain options, but i yummed it, and i'd like to keep it that way. I tried a yum reinstall, but it didn't work.

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General :: Possible To Install Program With Options?

Mar 8, 2011

I want to install squid with the options --enable-storeio=null. I am using Ubuntu Server 10.10. Can I install squid using apt-get with options or use another package manager?

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OpenSUSE :: LibreOffice 3.3.1 Default Printing Options

Jun 24, 2011

Whenever I want to print from Libre Office, it's default printer options are somehow set to duplex long edge (standard) and the print quality is set to economy. I want this changed to Duplex Off and print quality set to standard. I've tried setting Libre Office's printer settings (File > Printer Settings) and when that failed, I went to File > Templates > Organize > Commands button and selected Printer Settings and changed them from there. None of these worked.

Whenever I open a document, the print quality is always set to economy and duplex is on (even when it is not needed). I have to keep changing it each time I print a document. I allow my children to use this computer for homework at times and I don't want them to have to mess with the driver settings all the time (more of a chance for something to go wrong or be set incorrectly). I've also checked the printer settings from within YaST and they are all ok.

I did try changing the settings from within the CUPS interface but when I did that, I could no longer print. The system couldn't connect to port 631 anymore and I had to go into YaST again to make it reconnect to the printer port. BTW, when I looked just now at the default printer settings within CUPS, everything seems to be set right, duplex is set to off and print quality is set to standard, which is what I want. Why does Libre Office seem to be ignoring these settings? How can I fix this (easily I hope)?

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Jul 10, 2011

I have a src package which uses automake for make. How can I view the available options in configure command for enabling and disabling options?

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Ubuntu :: 10.04 Will Not Start - Boot Options Not Display By Default

Oct 21, 2010

I bought a new computer and installed ubuntu 10.04 about 2 months ago, and until yesterday it worked pretty well. Last night it acted kind of weird (slow, application would start loading and then just die) so I restarted the machine. That's when I understood that something bad happened.

When the machine starts and the os begins to load I get a bunch of text that says things like:
mount: mounting /dev on /root/dev failed: No such file or directory.

Same for sys and proc, there might be much more in the buffer but I can't seem to able to go up. I did not do any thing special last night and so I'm clueless of the reason for this. Also, since in this version of ubuntu the boot options are not displayed by default I tried pressing a key on boot in order to try another booting option but when I do that I just get the flickering cursor sign.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Phpinfo Didn't Show Configure Options?

Oct 22, 2010

I created a file to show phpinfo. But configure command is missing from the list.

Check some other servers, confiugure command is there.

Is this an ubuntu issue?

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Feb 14, 2011

In the process of installing DDD, I get the following error:The X11 library could not be found. Please use the configure options '--x-includes=DIR' and '--x-libraries=DIR' to specificy the X location.I did a "yum install libx11-devel". I was told that the right package was installed

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Mar 20, 2011

Some programs will take options like this:$ someprogram -orange apple

And other programs will use something like this:

$ otherprogram --orange apple

Is there a "rule" or convention for this in Linux/Unix/OSX?

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Programming :: Using Command-line Options With A Program That's Called Using Env

Oct 11, 2010

I thought about this a while ago when reading through a Python tutorial and I googled some and couldn't find an answer. Now I want to know it for Ruby, also, and it's more important now because I want to invoke Ruby with -w.

How can you use:

Code:

with a -w option to ruby, like:

Code:

This doesn't work and I can't find an explanation of how to do it.

Code:

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General :: Change Default Boot Options For Ubuntu Desktop

Mar 12, 2011

I have recently installed Unbuntu Desktop 10.10 on a partition alongside my normal Windows 7 x64 install. I expected to have only one OS boot menu which I would be able to edit via msconfig.exe in Windows. However I have two seperate sets of boot menus.The first one contains a bunch of different Ubuntu boot options and also contains an option to boot to Windows 7 (this is last in the list).

The first boot menu defaults to Ubuntu and is on a short timeout. I want to change this to default to Windows 7 and increase the timeout.Google tells me to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and although I do have a grub folder I don't seem to have a file called menu.lst: Change default operating system at boot

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Oct 23, 2009

I'm currently upgrading my clients' CentOS 5 installation to use httpd-2.2.14 as we need it for the server to past some of the Hardware checks used in the PCI [Payment Card Industry] security test. I was basically wondering if anyone had the standard CentOS 'configure options' for building httpd/Apache so I could copy them to ensure it is a straight replacement for my existing 2.2.3?

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Mar 4, 2010

I want to change the default mount options for removable devices, especially vfat devices, to have shortname=lower instead of the default shortname=mixed mount option. I googled around, and found references to /system/storage/default_options/vfat/mount_options gnome configuration option, but I don't seem to have this option set, actually, I don't seem to have a /system/storage tree in gconf-editor at all. searching in gconf-editor doesn't really yield any results.

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Apr 7, 2011

In Windows 7, the options are pretty nice - ability to change track name, artist, composer, album, song number in album, etc., all from "Properties." In Ubuntu 10.10, Properties really gives you the bare minimum. Is there a program to download in order to get the same sort of basic options as one does from Properties in Windows 7?

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Jul 14, 2011

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Jul 9, 2010

I like to use geany for much of my programming (I know people have plenty of opinions on that choice), but I'm using a university computer. On this computer I don't have root access, but I'd still like to install geany. The geany installation requires the intltool package, which you would normally install with root into one of the folders only root has permissions to. So instead I installed it to a folder in my own directory. However, when trying to use geany's ./configure, it doesn't see these files. How do I get geany's configure to check this folder for these files as well?

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Jan 7, 2010

I just got Karmic running tonight. I need to know how I set a program as default. For instance, if I select a photo or a song and I want a different program than what comes up. Also, is there a user manuel for this os?

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Fedora Networking :: Configure Default Samba On 12

Dec 22, 2009

setting up samba! I am a frequent user of FreeBSD and Ubuntu. Those two automatically display the workgroups in my workplace when I use them after installing with no configuration at all. They just work out of the box! How can I configure samba in the same way in Fedora 12 so that I can access the workgroup shares at work? Fedora 12 works like a charm on my laptop. Ubuntu crashes every so often! That's why I am sticking to Fedora 12. My Workplace computers run FreeBSD

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May 10, 2010

How do I configure Sun Java runtime to be the default. I'm trying to get rxtxSerial working and I think the problem might be that OpenJDK is my default...

Not sure why this isn't working:
sudo update-alternatives --config java
sudo: update-alternatives: command not found

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Jun 18, 2010

Is there a default sfv checker program? I saw there were a few sfv checker programs in the repository, I just don't want to install another one if I already have one.

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Jan 1, 2010

I was wondering is there a way I can install/configure an application to /opt instead of /usr or /usr/local like many do by default? I am most interested in install .deb packages in this manner how ever I am willing to compiling things from source if need be.

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Mar 25, 2011

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first thing's first. Quote:yum groupinstall "Development Tools" "Development Libraries"

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May 7, 2010

My program (GTK) runs in Linux (Ubuntu) without any problem and its themes are fine but when I change my system to run just X and then my program, it runs but without any theme. How can I configure my system to use theme in X for my program?

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May 26, 2010

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Jul 17, 2010

When I plugged my phone into my laptop, I was prompted to select a program to launch by default when I plug in again. I selected Picasa for managing my photos. Since selecting that though, I've decided I'd rather have Banshee Media Player open for managing my music. However, I cannot figure out how to change the default. I've searched all over the internet, but cannot seem to find a solution.

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Oct 26, 2010

I installed Freeradius using Yum and then RPM, where the heck does the default program folder get installed and how do you even find it. I did a find . -name free and I come up with nothing. In Windows, I can go to a program respoistory, download a program to the default directory or choose one, launch the installation, and more often than not the program and most of it's components are installed in the 'Programs' directory. It is a pretty consistent, neat, and organized process. Can someone relate how Linux works in comparison? I am not knocking Linux, just trying to understand if there is a consistent method to how it downloads, installs, and stores applications.

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Mar 16, 2011

I'm unable to set a default text editor since upgrading to 11.4. Configure Desktop > Default Applications > Text Editor. Only has one option - Embeded Advanced Text Editor It's something named Mousepad 2.16. I wish to use Kate or Gedit instead!

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