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2 | magnus | 1 | Running pmksetup |
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4 | For pmk to work and configure software builds correctly, pmksetup must |
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5 | be run (as root) to construct /etc/pmk/pmk.conf, which pmk uses to |
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6 | find most system information instead of detecting it each time. |
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7 | pmksetup is run automatically whenever pmk is installed or |
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8 | upgraded. You should accept any changes presented to you, especially |
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9 | if you are upgrading from an old version (before 0.8.1-3+s5, to be |
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10 | exact). The configuration is maintained with ucf, which should make it |
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11 | easier to merge |
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13 | pmksetup needs to be run again whenever a tool that pmksetup needs to |
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14 | detect is installed. To get certain Debian-specific defaults right, |
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15 | this should be done by running `dpkg-reconfigure pmk'. This is a bit |
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16 | of a bug, but it can be worked around by providing an override file |
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17 | (see pmk(1)) with any Debian package using pmk, or by overriding |
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18 | variables when calling make. |