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<STRONG>From:</STRONG> Petter Reinholdtsen (<A HREF="mailto:pere@hungry.com?Subject=Re:%20RPM%20build%20file&In-Reply-To=&lt;200002261033.SAA23317@minerva.ee.uwa.edu.au&gt;"><EM>pere@hungry.com</EM></A>)<BR>
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<EM>&gt; D'oh! You're right (but you need to set sysconfdir and datadir as
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<EM>&gt; well). What well-written Makefiles sane has!
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<P>Sounds good.
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<P><EM>&gt; In that case, you still need part of the makefile patch, since, by
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<EM>&gt; default, find-scanner does not get installed.
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<P>Can you make and test a new patch to do this? I don't have a test
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environment available to build RPMs, so there is no way I can test the
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RPM spec file with these changes.
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<P>I'm not sure if it is a good idea to install find-scanner in the first
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place. It is not really a end user tool... :-)
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<P>And maybe it should be called sane-find-scsi-scanner instead.. :-)
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