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IIRC it does (as long as you use the '''make install''').
IIRC it does (as long as you use the '''make install''').


But if you are referring to [http://wiki.alpinelinux.org/w/index.php?title=Getting_started_with_ACF_development#Setting_up_a_acf-dev_without_chroot Setting_up_a_acf-dev_without_chroot] then you have to manually create it because you never run any '''make install'''. -- [[User:mhavela|mhavela]] Thu Jan 17 15:11:48 UTC 2008
But if you are referring to [[Getting_started_with_ACF_development#Setting_up_a_acf-dev%20without%20chroot|Setting_up_a_acf-dev_without_chroot]] then you have to manually create it because you never run any '''make install'''. -- [[User:mhavela|mhavela]] Thu Jan 17 15:11:48 UTC 2008

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make install is supposed to install the default acf.conf file at the proper place. --Ncopa 13:27, 17 January 2008 (UTC)

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IIRC it does (as long as you use the make install).

But if you are referring to Setting_up_a_acf-dev_without_chroot then you have to manually create it because you never run any make install. -- mhavela Thu Jan 17 15:11:48 UTC 2008