2008/5/1 Lee Begg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, 02 May 2008, Victor Ivri wrote:
>  > With the rolling out of the new version of tpserver-cpp, which version
>  > should I use to do the testing for the rfts ai client? And if the new
>  > version is preferred, will it still support protocol v.03? (hopefully no
>  > major changes in libtpproto-java required?).
>
>  Yes, it still supports TP03.
>
>
>  >
>  > Also, regardless of the last question, I encountered a potential problem
>  > with the manual installation of tpserver-cpp: It did not register itself in
>  > the package manager on ubuntu, and now I can see no way of removing it (I
>  > read the provided documentation, but couldn't find anything on uninstall).
>  > Of course it would be preferrable to have an elegant way of uninstalling
>  > it, but if there is none, perhaps someone knows how to do it "surgically"?
>  > (i.e. dig in all the system files it changed).
>
>  First, do "make uninstall" in your tpserver-cpp directory where you did "make
>  install" in.
>
>  Then go into $prefix (normally /usr/local). Under each of "lib", "share"
>  and "include", remove the tpserver-cpp directory, if it exists.
>
>  That should be enough to totally clear it.

There's also a nifty tool to effortlessly build your own .deb around
an otherwise 'manual install.' If you've got something you can 'make
install' just run 'checkinstall' (probably need to install it first)
and it will build a default package and install it, registered with
the package manager of course.
>
>
>  >
>  > This issue will be a problem if testing on the new version is preferred,
>  > but even if not, i'd like to uninstall it and do a normal package
>  > installation of 0.4.1 (see post scriptum!).
>
>  RFTS was not in 0.4.1, so you either need a version from git, or 0.5.0.  It's
>  probably preferable to follow what is packaged. I will try not to have so
>  long between releases now.
>
>  > Thanks :)
>  >
>  > Victor.
>
>  Later
>  Lee
>
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