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problem with lockfile in gnokii straight after first installation
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pete |
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problem with lockfile in gnokii straight after first installation |
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Tue, 22 Oct 2002 22:56:42 +0100 |
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I'm hoping that someone will be able to help with this problem, i've spent about
2 hours trying to get gnokii working.
Quick Overview: I've just bought a nokia 8310e (UK version) and a belkin
usb-irda adaptor running on a sharp laptop (mandrake linux 8.2). I've got the
usb-irda connector working fine. I can run irattach and get an entry to appear
under ifconfig, as well as view data from the phone using irdadump. I have
compiled gnokii and can get it to install gnokii and gnokiid (as well as
todologo somehow) in the /usr/local/bin directory. Gnokii runs fine with --help
option, but running anything else (e.g. --identify) it says
GNOKII Version 0.4.3
Please check permission on lock directory
Lock file error. Exiting
I've looked through the source and found the functions which do the locking but
the method used to pickup the directory has escaped me. I expect it's either a
permissions problem on my system or a missing config option but i've come to a
stop in debugging and no-one else seems to have had the problem in the last
couple of months archives
Something that might be causing proplems is that my gtk and gdk drivers were not
found when I run ./configure. I have set up ls's to the directories that are
searched for when running make in the xgnokii directory and it finds the files
ok (then hangs reports errors for glib.h and others) There are no errors
reported when running make in the base directory, but the configure script does
not setup for a gtk environment. I can't see how this could affect it as it's
graphics stuff but put in for completeness
Regards
Pete Theobald
UK
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