Hi...

I've migrated the version on sourceforge to SVN and integrated your
changes... Works under Linux here now... :)

/Daniel

On 2006-07-17 22:39:40, Jan Ciger wrote:
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> Chris Osborn wrote:
> > Hi Jan,
> > 
> > Were there any changes necessary in ReplicantBody to match the API
> > changes of current OSG? If so, I can apply the patch.
> > 
> > -chris
> > 
> 
> No, there weren't any patches needed to compile it with the current OSG.
> That part works fine. My patches fixed only two compilation issues with
> gcc 4.1.1 (sent upstream already) and then fixed the completely borked
> build system they use, such as non-existent files referenced in
> Makefile.am, headers are not installed by "make install", etc. - the
> same as with the previous version :(
> 
> All my patches are included in the src.rpm file - e.g. Midnight
> Commander is able to unpack by hitting ENTER on the file, then ENTER on
> CONTENTS.cpio and you can copy files out easily. Or you can use cpio
> directly, or alien to convert it to a tar.gz file. The source tarball
> included there is stock, with the exception of renaming it to make rpm
> happy and one added empty file (again to make rpm happy).
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jan
> 
> 
> 
> 
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