Thomas Dickey wrote:
....
checking for library with inet_addr... no
configure: warning: Unable to find library for inet_addr function
you're going to run into problems with BeOS here, since its socket
interface isn't compatible with anything. I've seen some reference to a
patched network library for BeOS, but was unable to find a copy that
might work (recalling only that I found some code that could never have
worked ;-).
I don't mind hacking C, I just come out in a rash hacking configure
scripts.
I've a BeOS R4.5 with a workable network interface (and lynx won't
connect via that) and a BeOS 5.0 - but no workable network interface.
(Since it's one of 15 OS's on the same box, I'm reluctant to change the
hardware around at random to search for a workable network card...).
I have a fully working network card (I can telnet in and use netpositive
to get out), on a dedicated machine (£20 at a fair yesterday ;-) )
....
/bin/basename: too few arguments
Try `/bin/basename --help' for more information.
/bin/basename: too few arguments
Try `/bin/basename --help' for more information.
this could be a scripting error
../configure: test: =: unary operator expected
and this too
checking for ncurses version... no
Let me know if you want any more info for those two.
-Nigel
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