Subject: Re: natalk and Mac OS X
From: John Seifarth (john@waw.be)
Date: Sun Jul 08 2001 - 17:26:00 EDT
I've never used CVS before, but I'd really like to get netatalk working with mac OS X.
I followed the instructions at the URL below:
At 16:54 -0400 7/07/2001, Steven Karel wrote:
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>The sourceforge 1.5pre7 CVS version does seem to work at least as well as 2.1.4pre37, IF you compile it with:
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>--with-did=last.
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>It would probably help the developers for more users to the test the current CVS version of the code. You can get it from:
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>http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=8642
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I installed cvs (I'm running Debian potato), downloaded the module netatalk, but I don't find the ./configure script in the directory created by CVS. I'm stuck.
I note that configure, Makefile and other compilation essentials are listed in the .cvsignore file. So if they're ignored, and not downloaded, how am I supposed to compile the beast?
Any suggestions?
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