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Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 13:42:25 +1030
From: Arthur Marsh <arthur.marsh@internode.on.net>
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Subject: Re: problem installing Kermit on Unixware 7
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davln wrote:
> I was pretty sure I was following the instructions closely but after I
> ran makefile, I get no response when I type 'kermit'. I've run some
> searches looking for troubleshooting information, not having much
> luck. Is there a log generated someplace that would give me an idea
> of what went wrong?
Firstly, have a look at the makefile for the appropriate unixware target
(e.g. something like uw7):
grep -i unixware makefile
Then when you type:
make uw7
you should a large amount of output as each c language file is compiled
and a binary called "wermit" is produced.
Then you can test it by typing:
./wermit
Once you are happy with your compilation, you can copy the wermit
executable to /usr/local/bin/kermit or run:
make install
Arthur.