On Thursday 05 February 2004 08:24 pm, John Drouhard wrote: > Sorry for the long post, but I am happy right now. I finally got sick > and tired of that horrible GTK1 version of Sylpheed. It was really the > only app I still used regularly that used it. So I went on a treasure > hunt to find a gtk2 port of sylpheed, and guess what I found? > Sylpheed-claws's cvs holds a gtk2 branch! I checked it out, compiled it, > and tried it. It's even the newest version: 0.9.8. Check my X-Mailer: > header. Anyway, I may make an RPM for it once I figure a couple more > things out. Here's what you can do to get it yourself: > > 1. cvs > -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/sylpheed-c >laws login press enter when the password prompt comes up. > > 2. cvs -z3 > -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/sylpheed-c >laws co -r gtk2 sylpheed-claws ^^^That is one line > > 3.change into the sylpheed-claws directory. > > 4. Open the file configure.ac and change line 63 from > AC_CONFIG_HEADERS(config.h) > > to > AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h) > > 5. Then save it, and run autogen.sh. > type make, then become root and type make install. > > Enjoy your new gtk2 sylpheed-claws > > John Drouhard > > -- > Thu Feb 5 20:11:30 CST 2004 > ------------------------------ > Registered Linux User # 315649 > Registered Machine # 201001 > > Be both a speaker of words and a doer of deeds. > -- Homer Ok, thought I would give this a try, but after doing the ./autogen.sh at the command prompt I type make and it says it can't cause there is no target. ./configure no good either. What might I be doing wrong? A bit of help here? Thanks, -- Dennis M. linux user #180842
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