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Installing apps
so I compiled and installed a program, more specifically nmap, on my Mac and it didn't install where it should have (sw/bin is where I've determined).
What I want to know is can I just copy it over there or will I be braking some conections with nmap and other files? edit -- I've determined nmap works ( tested 127.0.0.1 ) by just copying, but Im not sure if it was suppose to have man pages? If so that doesnt work. Last edited by blowFish@ubuntu; 08-07-2007 at 02:15 PM. Reason: tested copy over |
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