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| subject: | Maximus/UNIX 3.03b: Released |
Hello Wes. 19 Jun 03 17:30, you wrote to me: MG>> Actually, the source for Squish is what I'm mainly interested in. I MG>> looked on Sourceforge.net, and found the squish.c MG>> file there, but it seems to have lots of "include" MG>> lines, some of which seem more closely tied to MG>> Maximus; and I was not sure where all of these MG>> files are located. If there is one complete archive MG>> of all required source files needed to compile MG>> Squish and make it run under Linux, then that would MG>> be what I'm currently after. WG> You're better off grabbing the whole nine yards and just building Squish. WG> Maximus and Squish contain a *lot* intermingled code -- it would WG> literally take 3-4 hours to pare down the source tree to not include WG> extraneous files. Ok... I noticed that my Corel installation does have CVS included, so maybe I'll see if I can suss that out. Unfortunately, my DSL is down until Monday, so I'll likely have to wait a while. WG> You can get away without max-3.03-etc.tar.gz if you want, though. You'll WG> need a valid squish.cfg file which should go in PREFIX/etc (usually WG> /var/max/etc). Make a directory called "install_tree" in the maximus WG> directory to fool the configure program into thinking you have the right WG> files in place. And make sure your squish.cfg has UNIX-style (as opposed WG> to DOS-style) newlines. Ok... I'll save this message for future reference. What is "Unix style" newlines? --- GoldED/W32 3.0.1* Origin: MikE'S MaDHousE: WelComE To ThE AsYluM! (1:134/11) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 134/11 10 3613/1275 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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