To get a version that new, you'll need to use CVS.  

Here's how:
 
    1) You need a few widely available utilities in order to install:
        a) automake 1.3 (or later?)
        b) autoconf 2.13 (or later?)
        c) libtool (1.33 or later?
        d) glib 1.26 (or later?)

    2) Type the following to download the source code: 
 
 cvs -d ':pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tn5250' login 
 #  (when it asks for a password, type "anonymous") 
 cvs -d ':pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tn5250' checkout tn5250

    3) Type the following to compile:
       
         a)  cd tn5250/
         b)  ./autogen.sh
                (some error messages may appear)
         c)  ./autogen.sh
                (this time, there won't be any errors, if all is well)
         d)  ./configure
         e)  make

    4) Assuming that all has gone well so far, you're ready to install it.
         a)  become root
         b)  cd tn5250/
         c)  make install

Then switch to the appropriate linux/ or freebsd/ directory and check out
the documentation on keyboard mapping.  Warning:  the man page for lp5250d
is out of date... :)

Good Luck!


On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, [ISO-8859-1] Jo�o Mendes wrote:

> Hello LINUX5250,
> 
>   please tell me where can I get version 0.17.1 or latest I olny found
>   0.15.8.
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
>  Jo�o                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

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