I tried that after un-tarring the archived file ORBitcpp0.28.1 that's the lastest version I think. And they gave me an error warning.
That goes something like this:
IDL.h (line 66) cannot find 64 bit integer or not avaliable, using 32 bit
And after that it just aborted.
However, I managed to install the ORBit 0.5.1 patched for ORBit-cpp with no warnings or errors.
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2000 14:17:38 Phil Dawes wrote:
>
>Hi Kelvin,
>
>The usual method with gnu software is:
>
>./configure
>make
>make install
>
>Check out the INSTALL file for details.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Phil.
>
>Kelvin Lim writes:
> > Hi everybody, I've been using corba for some time and just recently started using ORBit on my Red Hat Linux 6.1 system.
> >
> > I currently have ORBit 0.4.95 and I want to be able to program using C++, I understand that the original ORBit only supports C language mappings.
> >
> > I have downloaded the patched ORBit 0.5.1 file
> > and ORBitcpp 0.28.1
> >
> > Could you tell me how to upgrade my ORBit ?
> > Any advice woule be great, thanks !
> >
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