On Tue, 2004-12-28 at 15:01 +0100, Jean-Marc Liotier wrote:
> I know that it is possible to launch 'multisync -q' so that Multisync
> does not load a GUI, but I want to use Multisync on a server where the
> Gnome libraries are not available and installing them is completely out
> of question. I have tried to configure the source package,
> but ./configure won't run successfully for lack of Bonobo, ORBit and
> other Gnome libraries. Is there a way to pass options to the configure
> script so that it ignores the absence of those libraries and produce a
> Makefile for compiling with no GUI stuff ? Has someone ever done that ?
> 

Why don't you have a look at sync4j? that is meant as a server 

Ron
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