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  1. #16
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    stupid me heh didnt have newest version of showeq downloaded it patched worked fine now compiling sigh ive gotta upgrade my qt stuff still using ver 2.3 ill post a update as to how the patch goes.

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    Thanks, mvern!

    Patch worked fine, it all compiled with no errors on my RH8 distrib. I have yet to run into any issues but will be watchfull for some of that missing data you described.

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    You da man!

    Nice. Patch works well. Thanks bunches, and since almost no one will figure this out tonight, I'll get busy in an otherwise non-seq equiped world! I feel like a GOD!

    ok, calming down now and getting more coffee... long day at work ya know
    Say no to sig.

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    OK I am just a little confused. I DLed the patch to /root/showeq/src but then the command to patch is patch test.diff? It just sits there. I updated to the newest CVS just about an hour before....what am I missing?

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    patch < test.diff

    INDY

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    OK I did that, is there another step? it still is really hosed...

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    you need to rebuild

    make -f Makefile.dist
    ./configure
    make
    make install

    not sure if you actually have to do ALL of this, but it can't hurt

    INDY

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    I did...should have thought about that....duh...seems to be working so far

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    INDY,

    I'm still in the `make` stage, but was wondering something: i was already in the process of running my stuff when i saw your post; i ran a `make distclean` before everything else. Is this necessary to run before each time i do an update, whether from a cvs update or a patch?

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    bah....I got errors on make....and it doesn;t work properly. I will wait for the cvs update....going to upgrade to 8.0 anyway...

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    Don't think the 'make clean' is necessary, I don't usually do it myself, every once in a while I will though. Again, it won't hurt anything, as fara as I know.

    INDY

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    ok so

    Thank you for the fast fix !

    I just downloaded the file to /showeq/src dir and typed

    patch decode.cpp test.diff

    Did a make clean

    recompiled and all was fine, worked like a champ.


    THANKS!!!

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    After horking my source tree (don't ask), I CVS-updated the
    files changed by the patch, re-applied the patch (went in nice
    and clean mvern), did a 'make clean', 'make -f Makefile.dist',
    'configure', and 'make'

    Compiled without a hitch.

    Did a 'make install' and fired up da puppy. Cranked
    in the new offset and wango-fandango, all was normal
    in my SEQ world once again.

    Bravo, mvern. Extremely well done.


    Necro23

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    Yea works fine here. Not sure what's not working, everything I have seen works just fine and dandy.

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    Not only that, but I gotta give Sony kudos on the new protocol. 60 person raid and under 2k/sec bandwidth. Very, very nice.

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