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I tend to compile coda myself from coda -current cvs, and put it in /usr/local/coda. I find that coda is not quite stable enough for me (who goes disconnected a lot) to run releases - usually Jan has to fix stuff for me too often. I am currently running July 7th code, and it works well (on NetBSD 1.6.1-stable). This may be helpful - putting L/R and I for /usr/pkg to pick up readline. #!/bin/sh for i in lwp rpc2 rvm coda; do echo "BUILDING $i" && \ (cd $i && \ ./bootstrap.sh && \ rm -f config.cache && \ LDFLAGS="-L/usr/pkg/lib -R/usr/pkg/lib" CFLAGS="-g -I/usr/pkg/include" CXXFLAGS="-g -I/usr/pkg/include" ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/coda && \ gmake -k clean && gmake -k && gmake install) done (cd coda && gmake -k client-install server-install) exit 0 -- Greg Troxel <gdt_at_ir.bbn.com>Received on 2003-08-26 12:27:16