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May 2004
Oslo, Norway
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I have emerged it and had a look at it, but I don't like it very much. I prefer to just unpack the tar.gz in a subdir of ~/ and run it from there as an ordinary user with the command
[pre]./mprime -d >> mprime.log &[/pre] In another window, I can run a "tail -f mprime.log". It's actually a lot less hassle. And particularly, I don't like these two lines of /etc/conf.d/gimps: [pre] # this is the directory where setiathome's run-time # data files will be stored [/pre] regards, Leif. |
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