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