Hi Martin,
On 2021-08-05 09:33:40, you wrote to Michael Dukelsky:
MD>> You have to build Husky libraries before building htick. So first you
MD>> have to grab the sources.
MD>> mkdir ~/husky
MD>> cd husky
MD>> git clone https://github.com/huskyproject/huskylib.git
MD>> git clone https://github.com/huskyproject/smapi.git
MD>> git clone https://github.com/huskyproject/fidoconf.git
MD>> git clone https://github.com/huskyproject/areafix.git
MD>> git clone https://github.com/huskyproject/htick.git
MD>> Now you take the makefile configuration common for the subprojects:
MD>> wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/huskyproject/huskybse/master/hu
MD>> skymak.cfg and update it according to your needs. It should be in the
MD>> same 'husky' directory. After that you may build and install htick.
MD>> cd huskylib
MD>> make && sudo make install
MD>> cd ../smapi
MD>> make && sudo make install
MD>> cd ../fidoconf
MD>> make && sudo make install
MD>> cd ../areafix
MD>> make && sudo make install
MD>> cd ../htick
MD>> make && sudo make install
MD>> You have htick now. If you used static linking (DYNLIBS=0 in
MD>> huskymak.cfg), you may delete the static libraries libhusky.a,
MD>> libsmapi.a, libfidoconfig.a, libareafix.a from LIBDIR you configured
MD>> in huskymak.cfg. It is not necessary to store them after you have
MD>> built htick.
MF> Everything worked just fine apart from 'config' wasn't installed in the
MF> location that I'd defined in 'huskymak.cfg'. In fact, I don't think it got
MF> installed at all, so I just manually copied it to my desired location.
MF> Thank you very much indeed for the clear and concise step by step
MF> instructions, very much appreciated.
Indeed!
It should be in the faq, or documented somewhere. I also always struggle to get the modules compiled in the right order, and with the right options, when I move my fido setup to a new system every couple of years...
Bye, Wilfred.
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