I've managed to install the make and gcc etc for compiling the diald
program, but have conflicts which the "make depend" highlights.
I need to know how to get round these conflicts, being fairly new to
compiling in UNIX.
Initially make talked about the in.h library being in two places. I found
one location was a link to "/usr/src/linux-2.0.26/include/linux". The
other location was "/usr/include/netinet" or something like that.
I need to know which one of these is the incorrect one. In trying to get
rid of one of them to see what would happen, I moved the "netinet"
directory elsewhere. But that didn't seem to work, so I moved it back
again. I tried to move the link file, but couldn't, so deleted it
instead. the "make" program is still complaining about trying to find
resources defined in the code.
First: how do I recreate the link file?
Second: Where Is the Diald source suppose to get the library modules
from? I suspect that the link file to
"/usr/src/linux-2.0.36/include/linux" is the correct place for libraries
for my kernel version, so I assume that I am supposed to use this source.
Any help appreciated. I'm getting somewhere; just need a bit more help!
Regards
rupert.
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Yesterday it worked Remember: Windows is not the answer -
Today it is not working Windows is the question and the answer is
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Windows is like that.
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