From: <yu...@ma...> - 2001-10-18 03:46:54
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Steve, I added your more detailed instructions to the FAQ. I ran out of gas filling in the fine details when I wrote the first version. You don't need to have installed IOPCCardFamily to build the wirelessdriver but I believe you need the IOPCCFamily headers in your ~/Library folder (I've never tried without, so I don't know this for sure). If you have any other suggestions for the FAQ let me know. Yuriwho p.s. Rob will be updating the source soon so get ready to do the dance again On Wednesday, October 17, 2001, at 03:38 PM, Steve Wainstead wrote: > > Hi Rob, > > Just a note that I was able to d/l WirelessDriver and build it with > Project Builder, which I presume is the way to do it. I got > IOPCCardFamily > out of Apple's CVS and built that too (haven't installed either > though). I > posted on the wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net Help forum on how to get > IOPCCardFamily from Apple's CVS. > > All this is only remarkable in that I've never built anything on > Darwin/OSX... been using CVS for years though. I wasn't sure if > WirelessDriver used Project Builder or not (the .pbprog extension was a > good clue though ;-). I got thirteen warnings. (This is the copy in CVS > right now). > > I didn't think it would build at all, since I hadn't installed > IOPCCardFamily, but since it did I'm guessing it was b/c I already > installed the .pkg. file. > > cheers > ~swain > > --- > http://www.panix.com/~swain/ > "Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring > production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid." > -- Frank Zappa > > > > _______________________________________________ > Wirelessdriver-devel mailing list > Wir...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wirelessdriver-devel |