Re: Re: version 2.08 problem

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> On Sunday 05 September 2004 09:50, Sergio Lenzi wrote:
> Hello Andrew...
>
>
> I as a FreeBSD "some expert"...
>
> I am now at the office, and see your problems with freeBSD...
>
> I think you must build the gnugk from the port, but as FreeBSD
> repository does not have the last up to date port..

I agree with all the previous statements.
>
> You can get the Makefile, pkg-* and the file/* from that Machine I
> let you get in last week... that machine is a FreeBSD 4.x (4.6) and
> the ports I build in that machine sure works for the 4.x... it builds
> a fresh gnugk 2.2b5... but as that machine is something older than
> yours (4.11) it  probably has some fixes missing in your OS...
>
OK ... But as they are not official ports, if I put them in 
the /usr/ports/net/gnugk directory, then the next time I do a cvsup, 
they will get mashed. 

To avoid this, I would put them in /usr/local/src/gnugk (I guess the 
correct place would be /usr/local/ports/net, but sometimes I am not 
perfect, and I started doing this kind of thing many years ago)

Is this OK?

> Once you get the files (Makefile, pkg-*, files/*) placed in the
> correct places, is just a matter of type "make"  in the gnugk
> directory...
>
I will try this in my location as above, and let you know the results, 
but not on my live system. This will happen tomorrow (GMT).

regards

Andrew


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