Is this the latest version?  I was under the impression that there was   
another "later-greater" version now.

I suppose it doesn't matter.  I've been using the "original" 0.16 version   
from the old website and since upgrading to the 2.0.36-7 kernel (I'm   
waiting on the 2.2 kernel to settle down a bit before going to it) diald   
has become unstable and untrustworthy, therefore, I'll be downloading the   
latest RPM that I can find anyway.  :P

peace favor your sword

 ----------
From:  Joel Sing
Sent:  Thursday, April 22, 1999 10:01 AM
To:  LKLawson; 'LINUX-DI@SMTP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
Subject:  Re: Diald installation problems

I have had the same problems on a Redhat 5.2 box. Seems that some of the
header
files or compile options are causing problems. (Not sure if it is a
Redhat
problem or a Makefile problem. Someone with the time and knowledge might
like to
look at this)

Easiest method for installation is to download the diald RPM file from a
redhat
server. You can find the RPM at
ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/linux/redhat-contrib/libc6/i386/diald16-0.16.5a  
 -2.i3
386.rpm

Cheers,

Joel Sing

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi all:
>
> I'm trying to install diald from the diald-0_16.tar.gz into a Linux   
RedHat
> 5.1 box.
>
> After some fun (configuration troubles) I'm ready to run the "make"
> commands to install the diald daemon  (make depend, make and make   
install)
> but when I try to "make" the stuff I get hundreds of error messages   
 -please
> see the attached txt file-. I'd been working so hard on this issue but   
at
> this point I'm on a dead loop so folks please help me to go ahead or
> recommend me another option such as an rpm package (where I can find it   
?)
>
> Regards
>
> David
>
>   
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>                       Name: make-errors.zip
>    make-errors.zip    Type: Zip Compressed Data
(application/x-zip-compressed)
>                   Encoding: base64
>
>   
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