Re: [Hamlib-developer] Building hamlib
Library to control radio transceivers and receivers
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From: Nate B. <n0...@ne...> - 2003-01-30 02:29:01
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Welcome back, Stephane!
* Stephane Fillod <f8...@fr...> [2003 Jan 29 17:10 -0600]:
> hyper is an extension to RPC language, which refers to 64 bit long type.
Gosh, I learned something new again today! By your explanation I assume
rpc is a special library extension above libc6 for rpc.
> I'm back home in Rennes (western France, in Brittany), and I managed to
> come back in one piece after my debut at snowboard.hi.
> Sorry for the silence, I was a bit busy. I can see the backlog.
Sure glad you're back in one piece. Sounds like you had fun. I guess I
ought to try skis sometime, but any ski slopes are a few hundred miles
away from the flatlands of Kansas. On the other hand, my brother's gone
skiing several times, so I guess it's a matter priorities.
> make in the rpcrig directory is supported, as long as all the targets
> from the top directory are already built. Anyway, if you don't see the
> difference it may make, it's better to always run make from the root
> directory.
Well, this is another area of Hamlib that I'm completely unfamiliar with
and I was just taking a stab at some kind of explanation.
> More to put on my todo list..
Do TODO lists ever get shorter? (not in my shack at least)
Let know when you get caught up again as I have a few questions for you.
73, de Nate >>
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