Samuel,

I will get the github problem worked out. I think the source is on my
other computer which happens to be about 3300 miles away. but I should
be able to fix that soon.

Look in the support/ directory and you should see some scripts that
will let you run sinan from just the complied build directory. This is
how I build and test sinan.

Eric

On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 3:43 PM, Samuel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm experiencing some hang-ups with sinan, but I'd like to delve a
> little deeper before reporting (because I like debugging :)). However,
> I'm not clear how should I debug sinan.
>
> First, the source from github seems to be outdated, it points to
> 0.17.1.0, and the version I got from erlware repo is 0.17.1.1
>
> Second, I'm not sure how to use my own sinan once I compiled it, the
> scripts seem to expect sinan to be installed. Right now I patched
> bin/sinan, gave execution rights to bin/sin* and my next step is to
> point sinserv to the right erts directory.
>
> At this point I started to wonder whether there is a smarter way to
> run sinan from source, and that probably Eric would know it :)
>
> Cheers
> --
> Samuel
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