Subject: newbie CVS question
From: Bob Rogers (rogers-netatalk@rgrjr.dyndns.org)
Date: Wed Apr 25 2001 - 15:09:33 EDT
From: Karen A Swanberg <swanberg@tc.umn.edu>
Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 13:51:06 -0500 (CDT)
I've CVS'ed the current tree (the changelog includes the .AppleDouble and
tcp_wrappers changes), but my local cvs tree doesn't contain the configure
executable. Did I mess up my CVS configuration, or am I missing something
pretty basic, here? This time I just used $ cvs update, so perhaps my
initial checkout of the tree was done incorrectly?
So *you* need the stuff mentioned by Jason Quigley (see attached). Once
you have it all installed, do the following to build the ./configure
script:
aclocal
autoheader
automake --add-missing
autoconf
(And yes, this is basic, but I only just learned it myself. ;-}
Corrections welcome, of course.)
-- Bob Rogers
attached mail follows:
From: Jason Quigley <jasonq@mac.com>
Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 12:37:34 +0200
Hi!
You *definitely* need to use gmake on FreeBSD 4.2.
I have:
libtool-1.3.4_2 Generic shared library support script
gcc-2.8.1 Latest and greatest version of the GNU compiler suite
autoconf-2.13 Automatically configure source code on many Un*x
platforms
automake-1.4 GNU Standards-compliant Makefile generator
gmake-3.79.1 GNU version of 'make' utility
and any dependencies as my build environment. These are all in
/usr/ports.
Cheers,
Jason.
I seem to recall that the only absolute requirement to install netatalk
is GNU make (and maybe gcc). The others (plus m4) should only be needed
for development. True?
-- Bob Rogers
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