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Re: Models supported and X
From: |
BORBELY Zoltan |
Subject: |
Re: Models supported and X |
Date: |
Wed, 17 Sep 2003 09:46:39 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.4.1i |
Hi,
On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 01:31:12PM +1000, Stephen Baillie wrote:
> > It also seems that there is a lot of GUI stuff in gnokii. All I want
> > to do is have SMS connectivity to some servers on a box that doesn't
> > have X installed. Do I need X to use the SMS functionality of gnokii?
>
> I checked out the latest source from CVS, and attempted to follow the
> compilation instructions. Sadly, the very first command (gettextize)
> failed with "command not found".
It is part of the gettext package (at least on Redhat).
> I don't seem to have aclocal,
install automake
> autoheader or autoconf either. Are these all, as they seem, parts of gtk?
No, these are parts of the autoconf package.
>
> How does one go about compiling gnokii without X/gtk? I'm running SuSE
> 7.2 - 2.4.4.
If you install the following packages you will be able to compile a
cvs version. After you managed to generate the configure script, you
can remove these packages.
Bye,
Bozo
Re: Models supported and X, Pelle Nilsson, 2003/09/12
Re: Models supported and X, Stephen Baillie, 2003/09/16
- Re: Models supported and X,
BORBELY Zoltan <=
- Compiling from CVS, Stephen Baillie, 2003/09/20
- Re: Compiling from CVS, Pawel Kot, 2003/09/20
- Re: Compiling from CVS, Stephen Baillie, 2003/09/20
- Re: Compiling from CVS, Pawel Kot, 2003/09/21
- Re: Compiling from CVS, Stephen Baillie, 2003/09/22
- Re: Compiling from CVS, Pawel Kot, 2003/09/22
- Re: Compiling from CVS, Stephen Baillie, 2003/09/22