On Thursday 09 July 2009, walt wrote: > On 07/08/2009 04:16 PM, CSV4ME2 wrote: > > On Monday 22 June 2009, lost-co...@zianet.com wrote: > >> Since I was bored and needed to learn git I decided to apply some of the > >> pending patches to pan and put up a repo for it. So here you go. > >> > >> git://github.com/lostcoder/pan2.git > > > > lost-coder, > > > > sounds good to me, ready to try this out, but what git command should i > > use to get this tree on my local box? > > git clone git://github.com/lostcoder/pan2.git > > This will create a pan source directory named pan2 wherever you are at the > time you run the command. > > I recommend ~/src as a standard place to keep your personal projects (like > pan). > > I use "configure --prefix=/home/walter" on all such projects so they won't > clash with standard packages installed by your linux distribution. That > configure flag tells pan to install in /home/walter/bin, /home/walter/lib, > etc. And I added these two lines to my .bash_profile: > > export PATH=~/bin:$PATH > export MANPATH=~/share/man:$MANPATH > > This means that files in /home/walter/bin will be run instead of any other > binary with the same name in /usr/bin etc. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Pan-users mailing list > Pan-users@nongnu.org > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users
Walt, yes, worked like a charm. But while running autogen.sh to create configure and its brethren, i seem to be missing some gnome stuff. Have to look into that. Thanks C _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users