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Oh yeah, and I forgot to mention the part where I had to install readline (using fink) and make sure that the compiler could find it's headers and libraries (CFLAGS="-I/sw/include -L/sw/lib" ./configure powerpc-apple-darwin5.5 --prefix=/usr/local) On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 03:09:32AM +0000, Nathan Paul Simons wrote: > I want to get the coda client working on Mac OS X. This might be > because I have an iBook, or maybe just because I like pain :) In either > case, I got as far as getting all the libraries compiled, then I had to > make a few changes to the coda source tree itself. Please find attached > a patch (made from 'cvs diff' in the 'coda' module from CVS) and let me > know what is right or wrong. > > Once I got the apps compiled, I realized I still needed kernel support. > This I will work on, but looks like it will take too much time right > now, and I have other more pressing projects. Has anyone else looked at > adding coda filesystem support to Mac OS X? > > PS - I can (and probably will, when I get the chance) test on Debian > GNU/Linux ia32, Debian GNU/Linux ppc, Debian GNU/Linux axp, FreeBSD > ia32 and Windows 2000 ia32 (as if that needed to be said). > > -- > Key fingerprint = 5D62 F0A5 C99C A148 411E 1C8D 3DCD 6CD1 4C10 FB0E -- Key fingerprint = 5D62 F0A5 C99C A148 411E 1C8D 3DCD 6CD1 4C10 FB0EReceived on 2002-06-09 23:53:45