I am moving my setup to a new machine so I need to rebuild the husky stuff..
function `MKSTEMPS': temp.c:(.text+0x5f): warning: the use of `mktemp'
is dangerous, better use `mkstemp' or `mkdtemp'
is there any error in there? I am on a ubuntu server 22.04 VM on
proxmox for reference
Hello All!
I am moving my setup to a new machine so I need to rebuild the husky stuff.. I am using the new method but It doesnt
seem to be doing what I expect.. It appears to compile with the build.sh (i think that is what it is) but doesnt seem
to install as I am used to /usr/local/bin? here is the final output of the build
* Forwarded from area 'FIDOSOFT.HUSKY'
Hi Rick.
01 Jan 23 16:44, you wrote to All:
Hello All!
I am moving my setup to a new machine so I need to rebuild the
husky stuff.. I am using the new method but It doesnt seem to be
doing what I expect.. It appears to compile with the build.sh (i
think that is what it is) but doesnt seem to install as I am used
to /usr/local/bin? here is the final output of the build
Did you say "sudo make install" after "./build.sh" ?
| Sysop: | Gate Keeper |
|---|---|
| Location: | Shelby, NC |
| Users: | 802 |
| Nodes: | 20 (0 / 20) |
| Uptime: | 47:44:03 |
| Calls: | 13,293 |
| Files: | 5,294 |
| D/L today: |
11 files (10,160K bytes) |
| Messages: | 602,611 |