Wednesday September 28 2016 09:42, you wrote to me:
rc> URRRGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
I understand.. :)
rc> URRRGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
rc> So SPECIFICALLY what order is this stuff supposed to be done in????
I'm not certain since I never wrote the software, I just use it. I'll list
below the steps I take to compile it. It's not necessarily the way to do it,
it's just what works for me.
rc> get husky source
rc> tar -xvf husysource
rc> cd huskysource
Copy the huskymak.cfg from huskybse to the root of your husky source directory
and make any needed adjustments for your setup. I need to change
"LIBDIR=$(PREFIX)/lib" to "LIBDIR=$(PREFIX)/lib64" for my slackware64 setup,
others may not need this step.
Then change to these directories and make, and sudo make install.
huskylib
smapi
fidoconf
hptzip
areafix
hpt
htick
sqpack
A note on hptzip, you only need to do this step if you want zipInternal
support. You also need to set this in your huskymak.cfg, USE_HPTZIP=1. I had to
edit the Makefile in the hptzip directory and change "SHAREDOPT= -shared -Wl"
to "SHAREDOPT= -shared -Wall". I don't know if that change is needed in other
environments.
If you have successfully built those packages I think you are good to go, you
just need to edit your config as you need it. I have a zip file of my configs I
have shared with others to see how I have done it here. It doesn't use every
keyword available and won't work for you as is but you can see how I do it
here. Let me know if you'd like to have a look at that.
I think we may be straying a little off topic here though, FIDOSOFT.HUSKY would
probably be a better place to talk about husky and it's config.
... I do not think it means what you think it means.
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