The scs2pdf is still in development -- so you have to understand that
it's not "completely working".  If you want to try out what James has
done with it so far, however, you can get it from CVS.

Here are the steps for getting/building it from CVS.  (Each step is one
line, in case your mail reader wordwraps):

1) cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/tn5250 login

2) cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/tn5250 co tn5250

3) cd tn5250

4) ./autogen.sh

5) ./configure

6) make

7) make install

(Note that you may need to shell to root to do that last step.)

System Reqs:
   -- 386 CPU or better.  (486 or better recommended)
   -- Some Unix-style operating system.  (We test everything under
         both Linux and FreeBSD)  Windows will be supported soon,
         but scs2pdf isn't ready for Windows yet.

Dependencies:
   -- A development version of glib ("glib-devel") version 1.2.6 or better
   -- GNU Automake, version 1.3 or better
   -- GNU Autoconf, version 2.13 or better
   -- GNU Libtool, version ?? (anything newer than 2 years old SHOULD work)



On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Mihael Knezevic wrote:

> hi,
>
> the programm scs2pdf sounds very usefull and interesting. i would like to
> try it. where can i get it and what do i need for it (system requirements /
> dependencies) ?
>
> thanx in advance.
>
> mk
>

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