[06:18] Shadix: your server window is the window where all the crap flows by when you connect to irc [06:18] ah yah [06:18] you should see an invitation there [06:19] dosn't look like it [06:19] anyway [06:19] I just see * - information. Thank you for using freenode! [06:19] * - [06:19] * End of /MOTD command. [06:19] -NickServ- This nickname is owned by someone else [06:19] -NickServ- If this is your nickname, type /msg NickServ IDENTIFY [06:19] what are you trying to install? [06:19] * Received a CTCP VERSION from freenode-connect [06:19] * #ubuntu+2 #ubuntu+1 :Forwarding to another channel [06:20] Barry [06:20] !info barry [06:20] Package barry does not exist in gutsy [06:20] what exactly is it? [06:20] http://netdirect.ca/software/packages/barry/install.php [06:20] to sync my blackberry [06:21] ah crackberry [06:21] yep [06:21] in your synaptic, search for "opensync" and install whatever it said was missing [06:21] make sure what you install has a -dev on the end of the package name [06:24] ok [06:24] find it? [06:24] done [06:24] yah [06:24] now try your ./configure again [06:24] do you have checkinstall installed? [06:24] do what [06:24] dunno [06:25] !checkinstall [06:25] checkinstall is a wrapper to "make install", useful for installing programs you compiled. It will create a .deb package, which will be listed in the APT database and can be uninstalled like other packages. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CheckInstall - Read the warnings at the top and bottom of that web page, and DO NOT interrupt CheckInstall while it's running! [06:25] it is recommended you use checkinstall instead of 'make install' [06:28] well i don't have it installed [06:29] I take it you mean i should adjust the commands by removing "make install" and replacing them with checkinstall [06:30] yes [06:31] it'll make your experience much easier [06:31] where do I get checkinstall? [06:32] sudo apt-get checkinstall? [06:36] yep [06:36] apt-get install [06:36] synaptic [06:36] aptitude [06:36] adept [06:36] whatever you like [06:45] ok here is what happened http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/45092/ [06:46] so write a description [06:46] ok what am i describing? [06:46] Barry is a GPL C++ library to interface with USB BlackBerry handheld devices on Linux. [06:47] c++ blackberry interface [06:47] whatever you put, will show up in synaptic and be looked at during searches [06:50] errr http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/45093/ [06:52] guess we have to fall back to "make install" [06:52] k [06:53] grrr did it again [06:53] http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/45094/ [06:54] wat the devil is with opensync [06:56] why do these thing have to be so difficult could there just be a click and drool method lol [06:56] ubotu: find opensync [06:56] Found: libopensync0, libopensync0-dbg, libopensync0-dev, opensync-plugin-evolution, opensync-plugin-file (and 9 others) [06:57] did you install all the **opensync***-dev pkgs? [06:57] maybe not [06:58] libopensync0-dev is one of 'em [06:58] any others that don't start with "open" [07:00] yah didn;t have liopensync [07:04] nalioth, just these issues http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/45096/ [07:04] opensynce worked [07:05] "sudo make install" [07:05] if checkinstall doesn't work [07:05] ok [07:11] nalioth, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/45098/ same isssue i think [07:11] getting a command unknown [07:12] Shadix: look at line 19 [07:12] ok what does that mean? [07:12] means you need to install g++ [07:13] oh ok [07:13] Shadix: have you installed "build-essential" ? [07:13] what is that? [07:14] it has g++ and other tools for compiling software [07:14] saves you from installing 3 dozen individual packages [07:14] ok [07:17] looks good so far... [07:20] ok done now some of the commands are bcharge, btool, breset, and berrybackup where do I enter those commands to use this? [07:20] in the terminal is a good start [07:21] hmmm jose@ubuntu:~$ barrybackup [07:21] barrybackup: error while loading shared libraries: libbarry.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory [07:21] jose@ubuntu:~$ [07:22] now that we've got everything installed [07:23] yep [07:23] why don't you delete the directory, and unpack the archive and start over? [07:23] ........ [07:23] O.o [07:23] good idea lol make sure it's done right eh? [07:24] well, when you run configure/make/ more than once, it changes the files [07:24] oh [07:27] you can run "make clean" but not every developer includes that in their makefiles [07:28] easier (and more sure) to just wipe the directory and unpack it again from the archive [07:28] and i am off to bed now [07:29] Well thank you very much for your help [07:30] I could never have done it alone [07:31] spread the love (help someone else) :) [07:32] doh didn't work [07:32] but GN [07:32] and i will === croppa_ is now known as croppa === Moot2 is now known as MootBot