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<0> [gnuworld@cservice mod.cservice]$ automake <0> automake: `configure.ac' or `configure.in' is required <1> Gabe: yeah. So what are you using to upload? <2> copy and paste <1> Judge--: that'd be correct. <2> din windows in linux <1> got autoconf? <1> ohhhhh. <0> Viking667 but there's no file called configure.in or configure.ac <1> Gabe: then you have a small problem. Use ftp or sftp if you have it. <0> [gnuworld@cservice mod.cservice]$ autoconf <0> -bash: autoconf: command not found
<2> I want samba to me my file server <1> Judge--: err, so what IS available? <1> Gabe: ah huh. So you clicked on one file in local window, selected <cut>, then selected remote window, selected <paste>, right? <0> Viking667 please, sorry my lameness. i'm very begginer... but I really need to make this task <2> I selected copy <0> Viking667 I'm lost.. have no idea about what's wrong or even what I should do <1> Judge--: actually, you don't need to run GNUWorld unless you need it for an irc SERVER. <0> haha.. you're smart :P <0> Viking667 yes.. that's the point.. I tryed to modify gnuworld.. to add a new command <0> lol <0> well.. I taked a look on some patchs.. I've done all the same for my command <0> but.. Got this error http://www.nomorepasting.com/paste.php?pasteID=62570 <1> But ..... <0> so someone told me if I'd runed automake after change the makefile. I told I didn't. And I was replyed to do it <0> so.. I need to run the automake <0> 0.o <1> I'm wondering whether they meant automake in the parent directory, BUT! there's an important point. Did you create a new directory? <0> no.. <0> I just joined the folder mod.cservice and edited files there <0> some of the files I've modified are: Makefile.in and Makefile.am <1> so it's in an existing directory. Did you edit the Makefile in that dir? (or the GNUMakefile?) <1> ah huh. <0> I read the source and made a copy of the "ACCESS command " entried, but changing to ADMINKILL <1> did you add the new file into Makefile.in and Makefile.am ? <0> what do you mean? <0> I think so.. <1> or did you add any files? <1> or was it just a change to a file that was already there? <0> I've added a ADMINKILLCommand.cc \ after ACCESSCommand.cc \ in the Makefile.am <0> Viking667 do you want me to upload the source? <0> so you can see <1> ah huh. But your problem now is that when you run automake, it complains there's no configure.in? <0> Exactly :D <1> mmm. Then you're now out of my field of expertise. <0> :0 <1> tried running automake in the parent directory? <1> I don't know whether automake is recursive or not, so this is only a guess. <0> yes.. <0> got some wsired messages <1> like? <0> may paste in priv? <1> no <0> ok <0> wait
<0> pls <1> throw it here if it's less than three lines <1> if it's more, use pastebin <0> http://www.nomorepasting.com/paste.php?pasteID=62571 <1> looking now. Thank you, by the way. <0> =] <1> oh. It's saying that when the program source was made, that the version of automake they used was 1.9.4 <1> and you only have 1.6.3 (I think) <1> try this just for me: automake --version | head -1 <1> you can paste that here <0> 1.6.3 <0> yep.. <0> I should update? <0> ohh god. <1> Well, I've only got 1.4 here. <1> I'm surprised as anything there's a 1.9.4 out. <1> Tell you what, put this on the back burner for a while as you sort out whether you've got the expertise and programs to do gnuworld justice. <1> Last time I heard of someone compiling GNUWorld, they said it needed 1GB of space just to compile. <0> yes Viking667 <0> it needs <1> Meanwhile, I'll go see what versions are available - I seem to remember a automake 1.8 around. <1> ahhhhhh!!! <1> Judge--: what distribution are you running? Fedora? Debian? Slackware? Ubuntu? What? <0> no idea <1> I just found 1.9.4 here. <1> start with uname -a <0> Linux cservice.evilnet.org 2.6.11.9-vs2.0-rc1-node #1 SMP Fri May 13 11:52:23 CEST 2005 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux <1> so this isn't your machine, it's just a shell+ <0> yes <0> It belongs to a friend of mine <1> check out what /etc/issue says. <0> that allowed to run the net <0> :/ Red Hat Linux release 9 (Shrike) <1> owch! <1> **** that's old! <0> :| <0> :x <1> hrm. <1> try this: rpm -qa | grep automake <1> It may return more than one line. <0> returns automake-1.6.3-5 <1> *sigh* <1> Then I'm afraid, my friend, that you won't get that monkey recompiled until you sort out the automake problem, or remake stuff with aclocal. (That's not a program, by the way) <0> wow! <0> I'm in trhoubles so.. <1> I think you weren't going to be able to compile that anyhow. <0> :// <3> anyone know much about streaming audio with esd? <3> i can get it listening for tcp on the port i want, but i can't seem to get the client host to connect to it <4> brb
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