Re: [ANN] seq24 0.9.2 released

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Thank you Zach, It worked perfectly
I was able to patch it and configure it without the --disable-lash
option and now it's working OK.
Thank you very much for your explanation about patch process

Best regards,
Diego


2011/1/15 Zachary Miller <znmiller@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> On Jan 14, 2011, at 6:46 PM, diego simak wrote:
>
> Thanks Zach
> How can I use this patch?
> Should I replace some src file with that file or should I wait for a
> future patched release?
>
> Thanks again
> Diego
>
> Hello Diego,
> You would apply this patch to your existing 0.9.2 source. Grab the diff file
> and place it with your downloaded seq24 tarball. You'll need to rename the
> seq24 directory in order to apply this particular patch. Here's how to do
> it. Adjust as needed for your particular setup.
> ~$ tar -xjf seq-0.9.2.tar.bz2
> ~$ mv seq24-0.9.2 new
> ~$ patch -p0 < seq24-0.9.2-lash-fix.diff
> You'll get messages about files being patched in new/src. After
> this, compile and install normally. If you take a look at the diff file with
> a text editor, you can get an idea how it works.
> Hope this helps,
> -Zach
>
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