This really isn't hard. There were only three commands to use: './configure', 'make', and 'make install' to compile and install the libraries. The hard part was doing the internet searches to find the correct versions. This isn't really any more difficult than searching the internet to find the correct driver to use with an older piece of hardware in Windows. It just seems all the 'official' sites only maintain the latest versions, not the ones from 2 years ago and it doesn't matter whether it is a library or a driver.
Jim WA0LYK --- In [email protected], "Salomao Fresco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi! > > Jim has hited the proverbial nail: > > *I had to retrieve and compile several libraries.* > > for most of us without the necessary knowledge of building and compiling > libraries, things can be difficult and can cause loss of motivation. Been > there done that! > > regards >
