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Re: [coldsync-hackers] getting coldsync installed



On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Jeremy Gray wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 04:24:38PM -0500, David wrote:
> > On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Brian Johnson wrote:
> >> On my Redhat 7.2 machine, it put coldsync in the /usr/local/bin directory

	This is the default, unless you opted to put it elsewhere with
"./configure --prefix=/some/other/directory"

> >> Type 'locate coldsync' to get a list of all files whose path name include
> >> the word coldsync

	Except that the 'locate' that I'm familiar with only checks its
database. So you'll need to wait until after midnight (or whenever your
crontab rebuilds the database) until 'locate' will work.

> Or 'which coldsync'.

	Or 'where coldsync', if you're using tcsh (much more useful than
'which', IME).

> I've noticed while trying to compile coldsync
> under irix, the build fails horribly (producing only three object files)
> without flagging an error to make (GNU make, in my case).

	That shouldn't be. Does it work with SGI's 'make'? (It ought to.)
Could this be a compiler problem? Try specifying
	env CC=some_other_compiler ./configure ...

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