UbuntuHelp:CheckInstall
来自Ubuntu中文
Introduction
CheckInstall keeps track of all files installed by a "make install" or equivalent, creates a Slackware, RPM, or Debian package with those files, and adds it to the installed packages database, allowing for easy package removal or distribution. Use CheckInstall instead of just running "sudo make install", as that will likely put files all over the filesystem, with no easy way of removing them if things go wrong. If in the future you try to install a package that contains the same file as the software you are compiling, you will receive errors and the software you compiled may stop working.
Installation
Install the package checkinstall
from the Repositories.
For help on installing software in Ubuntu, see InstallingSoftware.
A quick method via the terminal for those who like to copy and paste:
sudo aptitude install checkinstall
Usage
Instead of
sudo make installyou will use
sudo checkinstall
The installed package can then also easily be removed via Synaptic or via the terminal:
sudo dpkg -r packagename
Example:
sudo dpkg -r pidgin
Note that the .deb package it creates can also be used elsewhere, which simplifies installation of the same program on many machines.
Use CheckInstall with auto-apt
You can use auto-apt when you want to build a simple package from source with checkinstall. You need to have auto-apt installed! Instead of
./configure
you use:
auto-apt run ./configure
If the dependencies are available, a dialog box opens and ask you to install them. The rest remains the same
make sudo checkinstall