G.J.C.
--- Gregory John Casamento <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Robert, > > Why exactly are you moving things and renaming things? I downloaded the CVS folders and files to an external drive on a Windows machine. I have StarBand, a satellite ISP that only works under Windoze, not Linux :-( I used the external drive to move the files between my Windoze and Linux machines. (No other way to do it.) So, I just copied the whole CVS directory structure from my external drive (which works with Linux, too) to the "home" directory on my RedHat machine. Question--should I have put the CVS folders somewhere else? Keeping in mind your statement that "The build is heavily dependent on the location of files since some of the code is used in multiple places," where then do they actually belong? As to renaming the Gnu make files, I renamed them make because I didn't think gcc would recognise the make command in any other form. Sorry. I'm not well-experienced at building from source. How should I use the GNUmakefile(s)--just type "make" anyway? > > Did you try to build it in the configuration it came to you with? > Now I'm going to sound like a real dummy here, but this last question of yours leaves me mumbling "duhhh!" to myself. Of what "configuration" do you speak? I outlined the exact procedure I used in my original post, but I'm just can't understand what you're asking me here. I HAVE built WindowMaker from source, and installed it successfully, but I'm lost this time around. If you would please indulge me, once again, I sure could use some further advice (other than "quit now while you're ahead.") RWH __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ gnuspeech-contact mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnuspeech-contact
