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How do I permanently configure the DNS resolution in Ubuntu for ALL programs/layers for specific interfaces Ask Question Asked 2 years, 9 months ago Modified 2 years, 9 months ago
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Also I tried following commands which gcc, which cc and which g++ and only last one returned path to g++. Other commands returned nothing. I downloaded GCC archive, build it and
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I would like to know the exact background tasks that happen when you install an application from source. What happens when you run ./configure, make, and make install? I tried
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The ''configure'' command is NOT a standard Linux/UNIX command. configure is a script that is generally provided with the source of most standardized type Linux packages and contains code that will
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When you run ./configure --prefix= directory, you are indicating that the software should be installed under the directory directory. But this rarely, if ever, places loose files in directory.
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I''m trying to install a Debian package from source (via git). I downloaded the package, changed to the package''s directory and ran ./configure command but it returned bash: ./configure: No
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How to add libraries path to the ./configure command? Ask Question Asked 12 years, 4 months ago Modified 6 years, 10 months ago
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What does ./configure do? Why make then make install? How does it know where libs are? ( they are all there and loaded but it cant find them.) Why need libs if compiler is supposed to compile?
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Since the comment provided by erihanse was not listed as an actual solution, and it did work for me, I am formally listing it here. sudo sh -c ''cd /bin && mv -f systemd-sysusers systemd
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