On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 08:10:36 +0200, Patryk wrote in message 
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> On Saturday 25 August 2007 23:14:54 Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> > >
> > > ..ok, but this fails.  And, there is a ~/.kadu/lock, is this the
> > > lockfile or is there another lockfile somewhere else?  Fails even
> > > when removing ~/.kadu/lock.  Also, is there any English, German,
> > > Italian, Dutch, Scandinavian or French docs on kadu 'n GG?
> > > My Polish is limited to that essential 5 letter word.  ;o)
> 
> Well, English doc is veeeery limited (on http://kadu.net). But you
> can ask questions on Kadu's forum. There's a section for English
> speaking persons: http://kadu.net/forum
> 
> About the lock, well I'll have to wait for your backtrace. Until then
> I can't figure out anything useful. :/

..the guys upstairs had some kid (comp. eng. student, summer vacation
job in Norway cutting meat, what a FUBAR waste of talent) come fix it
yesterday, he knows kadu and possibly you too, once I have him tracked
down, I want him telling us _how_ he did it, when he fixed it, the
command history is lost and root has LANG=pl_PL.UTF-8 now, with
LANGUAGE=pl_PL:pl:en_GB:en, could these env bits be a factor?

> > > > 3) Unpack it:
> > > > dpkg-source -x kadu_0.5.0-4.dsc
> >
> > ..this needed apt-get install dpkg-dev and un-tar'ing the orig gz
> > ball.
> Yep, sorry, forgot about dpkg-dev package for dpkg-source. :)
> 
> > > ..I'm root on the box.  This drops it home into /usr/local, if
> > > done the classic way?  And why this non-debian way of doing this?

..looks like we suffer from the same disease, I hadn't read
your msg properly on my first response, either.  ;o)
I was referring to "why not do the Debian fakeroot debian/rules binary
style dance and and use apt(itude etc) to toss around kadu versions.

> Of course you can ommit --prefix=~/kadu and install to default 
> location: /usr/local/bin. But you surely don't have to. In this case
> ~/kadu is enough. When you're done you can uninstall Kadu very simple
> way: rm -rf ~/kadu
> 
> :) Or you may install to /usr/local, but if you want to uninstall
> Kadu from there after creating backtrace you have to do it by
> invoking: make uninstall
> 
> from Kadu's source tree, that you've compiled. It's not important
> where you'll install it, so it's up to you.
> 


-- 
..med vennlig hilsen = with Kind Regards from Arnt... ;o)
...with a number of polar bear hunters in his ancestry...
  Scenarios always come in sets of three: 
  best case, worst case, and just in case.



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