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To build: $ ./configure $ make To install call: $ make install This will most likely need superuser privilege. The executable is placed in the /usr/local/bin directory while the man page is placed in the /usr/local/man/man8 directory. The install directory are controlled by the PREFIX variable in the Makefile. To install executable in the /usr/bin directory use './configure --prefix=/usr ' instead. To uninstall the executable and man page call: $ make uninstall To clean out object and executable files from the working directory call: $ make clean To clean out prior to making a tarball (so ./configure needs to be run on the target system): $ make distclean Rpms are also available. A lsscsi.spec file is included in the tarball to facilitate building rpms. One way of doing this on a RedHat system is to place the tarball in the /usr/src/redhat/SOURCE directory and the spec file in the /usr/src/redhat/SPEC directory. Then execute 'rpmbuild -ba lsscsi.spec' from the "SPEC" directory. [Specifying the target may help (e.g. 'rpmbuild --target=i386 -ba lsscsi.spec') . If successful that will deposit the binary rpm in the /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386 directory and the source rpm in the /usr/src/redhat/SRPMS directory. Building an rpm on Suse and Mandrake is similar (although they use their names rather than "redhat" in the above paths). To build a Linux debian "deb" (binary) package, first untar the tarball, then change directory to the top level within the lsscsi source. Then: # chmod +x debian/rules # dpkg-buildpackage -b -rfakeroot The binary deb packages will be placed in the parent directory (of the lsscsi source directory) if all goes well. There is a build_debian.sh script in the tarball's top level directory that does the above. Douglas Gilbert 8th November 2011
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