Look for my first message in the thread, I describe my experience with it there, I cc'ed you.
I see NETMAN.HELP, I mean it should be named README and contain installation info as well. obj and bin directories come up in backend folder, and as suggested Makefile in the directory should also be able to create these folders, if I understand everything right. I thought the GUI is written on gtk+2 and C (apt-cache depends netman-gui), why actually Object Pascal? Mitt -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Original Message Hi, The help plain text file is NETMAN.HELP and is found under netman's root directory. If I need to add anything to NETMAN.HELP, please reply so that I can add the required information. What is wrong with line 259? Can you post what any relevant error messages? Regarding adding an obj and bin directories, there is a complication as netman is two projects in one: GUI frontend written in Lazarus Object Pascal and the backend written in C. I would appreciate if more direction is given to me in this regard. Edward On 20/11/2015, Mitt Green <[email protected]> wrote: > This discussion went somewhere. Here's my > summary: > > 1. netman can't be used yet because > - source code lacks bin and obj folders; > - something has to be done in backend.c, > in particular on line 259; > - packages built from the source > don't work either; > - lack of man page; > - the actual docs should be named README. > > 2. I am interested in netman; there are no real > lightweight network managers, even more, nothing > written with gtk+2. > > 3. Things are going slowly and nothing had been > decided yet as far as I see. Well, except for eliminating > systemd. The question about adoption or abortion > came up a bit early. > > Please consider my two cents, > > Mitt > _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
