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Re: [coldsync-hackers] Re: make install



I hadn't thought of that. So, I just gave it a shot and I think the CVS
version might have worked but I am not sure. It installed
/usr/local/bin/coldsync but it did not put the libraries in
/usr/share/coldsync-version/. Should it have?

I did a diff of the CVS Makefile and 2.2.5 and got this:

5c5
< # $Id: Makefile,v 1.18 2001/06/04 10:18:28 arensb Exp $
---
> # $Id: Makefile,v 1.20 2002/03/19 11:59:31 arensb Exp $
17c17,18
< SUBDIRS =     include libpconn libpdb src $(PERLDIR) conduits doc i18n
---
> SUBDIRS =     include libpconn libpdb src coldnamed $(PERLDIR) conduits \
>               doc i18n
29a31
>               ChangeLog.2 \

I don't see anything particularly striking here.

Alessandro Zummo (azummo-coldsync2@towertech.it) wrote*:
>
> On 18-Ott-02 at 00:09:38,
>  Adam Hull <adam@terralab.com> wrote:
>
>
>> Hey folks,
>
>> I have what is probably a very simple question but it is driving me mad. I
>> have installed coldsync-2.2.5 from tarball and used it for a while now.
>> But I recently received a patch for 2.2.5 that I wanted to apply to it so
>> I attempted a reinstall. I untarred coldsync-2.2.5, applied the patch, did
>> a ./configure, make clean, make. Everything went fine until i did a make
>
>quite strange. did you tried with the CVS version? If it works
>with that one, you can diff -u to see what was changed in the makefile
>between 2.2.5 and CVS.
>
>
>
>--
>
>  - alex.


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