Todd Denniston wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote, On 12/10/2008 08:08 AM:
Todd Denniston wrote:
A further option considering "Miredo is an open-source Teredo IPv6
tunneling software for..."[1], would be to snag a copy of the source
to Miredo[2] and build it on F10... of course that assumes that the
software has something sort of nice like a configure script to let
the OP know that they need more 'devel' packages and that the OP
understands what the configure script is asking for.
And there is the crux of the problem. If it is not a plug-n-pay
build, it will take me a day to pull off, and I have other fish to
fry on this project right now. I will try and reach the builder and
get them to look into this.
As I don't have need for Miredo nor do I have an F10 install setting
around yet, there is no point in me pulling Miredo sources and
trying... BUT
Often if you pull the source of a project, untar it, and type
./configure; it will either fully configure and be ready for a
`make;make install` or spew out a 'could not find package BLAA' [which
means you need to do `yum install BLAA-devel`] and have it figured out
in less than an hour. If Miredo uses pretty much standard libraries,
it is unlikely that you will even need to install any extra devel
packages.
i.e., give it a go ... I think you could be lucky :)
If you look at the 'Judy' thread, you will see I did this and was 'not
lucky'.
make rpm failed:
make: *** No rule to make traget 'rpm'.
And I think this is because there is no .spec file.
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