wmail: no longer install into or uninstall from $HOME.

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Jeremy Sowden 2019-06-07 09:52:18 +01:00 committed by Carlos R. Mafra
parent fd74dc6f8a
commit 498c7c8951
2 changed files with 4 additions and 11 deletions

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# Toplevel Makefile. # Toplevel Makefile.
# Usage: make ..........: creates the wmail binary. # Usage: make ..........: creates the wmail binary.
# make install ..: installs the binary under your default user binary # make install ..: installs the binary under your default user binary
# directory and the rc-file in your home, respectively. # directory.
# make uninstall : removes any installed wmail files. # make uninstall : removes any installed wmail files.
# make clean ....: cleans the src directory. # make clean ....: cleans the src directory.
@ -19,16 +19,11 @@ install:
@if ! test -f src/wmail; then $(MAKE) wmail; fi @if ! test -f src/wmail; then $(MAKE) wmail; fi
@echo "Installing the binary under @bindir@." @echo "Installing the binary under @bindir@."
@cp -f src/wmail @bindir@ @cp -f src/wmail @bindir@
@echo "Copying .wmailrc to your home directory - you may have a look into"
@echo "this file and change it appropriately to suit your personal needs."
@cp -f wmailrc-sample $(HOME)/.wmailrc
uninstall: uninstall:
@echo "Removing wmail files from your system." @echo "Removing wmail files from your system."
@rm -f @bindir@/wmail @rm -f @bindir@/wmail
@rm -f $(HOME)/.wmailrc
@rm -f $(HOME)/.wmail-cksums
clean: clean:
@echo "Cleaning src directory." @echo "Cleaning src directory."
@cd src; $(MAKE) -f Makefile clean @cd src; $(MAKE) -f Makefile clean

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Install: Install:
Call "make install" or copy the binary found in the src subdirectory by hand. Call "make install" or copy the binary found in the src subdirectory by hand.
Make based installation also copies the provided sample rc-file to ~/.wmailrc
but wmail even runs without it.
Keep in mind, libdockapp must be installed properly (i.e. let reside it in Keep in mind, libdockapp must be installed properly (i.e. let reside it in
your X11 base library directory or let $LD_LIBRARY_PATH point to the lib). your X11 base library directory or let $LD_LIBRARY_PATH point to the lib).
If you would like to use rc-based configuration, look into the provided If you would like to use rc-based configuration, look into the provided
sample-file "wmailrc-sample" and use it as a base for your particular needs sample-file "wmailrc-sample" and use it as a base for your particular needs
by copying it to ~/.wmailrc (make install has done this automatically). by copying it to ~/.wmailrc. Note: the name of this rc-file is hard-wired and
Note: the name of this rc-file is hard-wired and cannot be customized. cannot be customized.
Run: Run: