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10:16 AM
hi can i ask,syslog-ng related questions here
actually there is no separate group for that
i dint get any response on so
 
 
5 hours later…
3:23 PM
@sravs : I have no experience with syslog-ng . You may have noticed there aren't that many people hanging out here either. See the list of other chat areas that might apply (I'm thinking something *nix). Near the bottom of the right hand column, note "Starred show 9 more/ show all 16". Click on the show all 16 and find the list of alternate chats.
But really, either this topic is for Unix & Linux or if you're working on a production system, then Server Fault. Take the time to write up a good question and you'll get the help you need. Good luck!
@jinbeomhong : There is very likely an GNU version of sed that is meant to be installed on MacOS. I don't know if you're doing something for a locked-down production environment, getting that installed would make your much better than [Ii][Mm][Gg] ;-). Good luck.
 
 
5 hours later…
8:19 PM
I'm new developer to linux environment. I am trying to install a package in linux. so i followed the instructions , downloaded the tarball file , then extracting the file, the command given tries to copy the files to path $HOME/.local/bin which doesn't exist
can it be extracted to somewhere else?
 
 
3 hours later…
10:55 PM
@tisha : Can't you make the specified directory, i.e. mkdir -p $HOME/.local/bin ? Otherwise you'll need to examine the setup scripts see where else that directory is required, change all occurances and hope that doesn't cause a problem. Sometimes there will be a variable declared and used several places in the install script, so look at the top for something like export INSTALL_DIR="$HOME/.local/bin" and try changing that. ....
Failing that, better to look for developer support forums for the particular package. Finally, note that this chat room is really dedicated to the bash scripting language. Next time please try one of the `*nix` specific chat forums here : [/dev/chat](https://chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/26/dev-chat) . It's header says "**General discussion for unix.stackexchange.com.**"
[ask-ubuntu](https://chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/201/ask-ubuntu-general-room) but of course this is ubuntu centric, so frame your Q accordingly Good luck.
 

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