ok, and the link problem is why? what should i do? thnx warning: <src!bin!network!ftpd>ftpcmd.y depends on itself --------- AddSymlinkToContainerCopyFilesScript <HaikuImage>beos/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/net/usb_ecm Link generated/objects/haiku/x86/release/system/libroot/libroot.so generated/objects/haiku/x86/release/system/libroot/posix/glibc/misc/posix_gnu_misc.o: In function `dirname': (.text+0x0): multiple definition of `dirname' generated/objects/haiku/x86/release/system/libroot/posix/posix_main.o:(.text+0x1c10): first defined here /home/skarmiglione/src/haiku/generated/cross-tools/i586-pc-haiku/bin/ld: Warning: size of symbol `dirname' changed from 118 in generated/objects/haiku/x86/release/system/libroot/posix/posix_main.o to 181 in generated/objects/haiku/x86/release/system/libroot/posix/glibc/misc/posix_gnu_misc.o collect2: ld returned 1 exit status ....... ---AddSymlinkToContainerCopyFilesScript <HaikuImage>beos/system/add-ons/kernel/boot/bfs ...skipped radeon.accelerant for lack of libbe.so... 2009/1/30 Axel Dörfler <axeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Stefano Ceccherini <stefano.ceccherini@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > 2009/1/29 Sean Healy <jalopeura@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > > ocuments/dev/installing_haiku_to_a_partition_from_linux > > > Like the user with the problem, this is what I've been doing to > > > build Haiku > > > and install it to a partition. Unlike that user, I haven't run into > > > a > > > problem. (Although it has been two or three weeks since I've gone > > > through > > > the process.) Is this method no longer preferred? If so, how can > > > one go > > > about installing Haiku to a partition without using sudo? > > You can change the permissions of the target partition before running > > jam: for example, let's say the haiku target partition is /dev/sda3. > > You'd run "sudo chmod o+rw /dev/sda3". > > Also, you need to have read ability on /dev/sda3 in this case, like via > "sudo chmod o+r /dev/sda" for this. I'm using a script that does this > for me, whenever I want to install Haiku to a partition. > Another advantage of this approach is that you can't accidently clobber > other partitions, as you don't have the rights to write on them (ie. if > you copied over a different UserBuildConfig that mentioned another > partition). > > Bye, > Axel. > > >