Shalom Stas!

So the rsa_box.* files that have been generated by mkkey I
must place in my brmh-2.4.0 source directory? After I put
them there must I run "make depend" again before running
the final "make" command? How do I get my key blessed to
run on the metaserver public netrek servers? The client I
compile will only run on my local machine until I get the
client blessed right? And where/how do I submit client
source/documentation changes? Also if I find errors in
website files on vanilla.netrek.org or ftp.netrek.org how
do I fix that and upload changes? 

SDG,
Zach

--- Stas Pirogov <keyos at keyos.org> wrote:
> rsa_box.* files should be copied
> to the directory where all sources
> are located.
> 
> 
> On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Zach wrote:
> 
> > Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 03:54:42 -0700 (PDT)
> > From: Zach <vanillatrek at yahoo.com>
> > Reply-To: vanilla-devel at us.netrek.org
> > To: vanilla-list at us.netrek.org
> > Cc: vanilla-devel at us.netrek.org
> > Subject: [Vanilla Devel] Re: [Vanilla List] BRMH -
> requesting new
> >     maintainership and res-rsa questions
> >
> > As a quick work around, to try and get the brmh client
> > built at least, I ran: "./mkkey foo foo foo foo foo" in
> my
> > res-rsa-2.9.3 directory and it seems to have worked as
> it
> > generated the rsa_box* files.
> >
> > The problem I'm having when trying to compile brm-2.4.0
> is
> > that it doesn't seem to know where my RSA directory
> lives!
> >
> > The brm-2.4.0 INSTALL file merely says to:
> > "Edit Netrek.tmpl, checking and/or setting CC,
> CDEBUGFLAGS,
> > _RSA. If you want to use RSA, define MP_LIB (gnu MP)
> and
> > MP_INCLUDE (gnu MP)."
> >
> > So I went to my Netrek.tmpl and saw it had section:
> >
> > #define RSA_            YES             /* RSA */
> >
> > I then changed the MP_LIB and MP_INCLUDE statements to
> > point to where my gmp-4.1.2 lives:
> >
> > #if RSA_
> > /* RSA paths */
> >             MP_LIB =
> > -L../../res-rsa/res-rsa-2.9.2/gmp-4.1.2/ -lgmp -lmp
> >             MP_INCLUDE =
> > -I../../res-rsa/res-rsa-2.9.2/gmp-4.1.2/
> >
> > /* RSA boxes -- put here because the default # of boxes
> > might change */
> >
> >         RSA_BOX_SRCS =  rsa_box_0.c rsa_box_1.c
> rsa_box_2.c
> > \
> > 			rsa_box_3.c rsa_box_4.c
> >         RSA_BOX_OBJS =  rsa_box_0.o rsa_box_1.o
> rsa_box_2.o
> > \
> > 			rsa_box_3.o rsa_box_4.o
> > #endif /* _RSA_ */
> >
> > However I see no place in this Netrek.tmpl file (Is
> this
> > some autoconfig file or something standard for make? I
> > never saw these .tmpl and .info files in a source tree
> > before)
> > for defining where RSA directory is and thus my mkkey
> > program and rsa_box* files !!!
> >
> > So of when I run 'make depend' in brm-2.4.0 it says:
> > gcc: rsa_box.c: No such file or directory
> > gcc: rsa_box_0.c: No such file or directory
> > gcc: rsa_box_1.c: No such file or directory
> > gcc: rsa_box_2.c: No such file or directory
> > gcc: rsa_box_3.c: No such file or directory
> > gcc: rsa_box_4.c: No such file or directory
> >
> > And when I run 'make' the BRMH compile fails saying:
> > make: *** No rule to make target `rsa_box.o', needed by
> > `netrek'.  Stop.
> >
> >
> > So how exactly to I tell it where my RSA directory is?
> > The documentation for building BRMH seems rather
> skimpy.
> > And the RES-RSA documemtation also had some problems.
> Lack
> > of proper documentation seems to be a theme with netrek
> > heh.
> >
> > Any help greatly appreciated.
> >
> > SDG,
> > Zach
> >
> >
> >
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