05 Mar 16 11:57, you wrote to All:
Is there a way to be able to tell, from the command line for instance,Try "binkd -vv" and check for the compilation flags.
if a particular binkd binary has the Perl extensions compiled in?
I've tried testing them but it doesn't work and I'm not even sure that
they're compiled in. (This is under Debian, as it happens...)
"Compilation flags: msvc, static, zlib, bzlib2, perl, https, ntlm, amiga_4d_outbound, bwlim, ipv6, fsp1035."
On Saturday March 05 2016 11:57, you wrote to All:
Is there a way to be able to tell, from the command line for instance,
if a particular binkd binary has the Perl extensions compiled in?
I've tried testing them but it doesn't work and I'm not even sure that
they're compiled in. (This is under Debian, as it happens...)
binkd -vv
Hi Tommi!
05 Mar 16 11:57, you wrote to All:
Is there a way to be able to tell, from the command line for instance,Try "binkd -vv" and check for the compilation flags.
if a particular binkd binary has the Perl extensions compiled in?
I've tried testing them but it doesn't work and I'm not even sure that
they're compiled in. (This is under Debian, as it happens...)
And how I missed that in the man page, I don't know...<g>
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