----------------------------------------------------------------------- libmal Packaged by Jason Day, jason@jlogday.com http://www.jlogday.com malsync code by Tom Whittaker, tom@tomw.org http://www.tomw.org ----------------------------------------------------------------------- libmal is simply a convenience library of the object files contained in Tom Whittaker's malsync distribution, along with a few wrapper functions. REQUIREMENTS - pilot-link (http://www.pilot-link.org/) INSTALLING Extract libmal-xxx.tar.gz into a directory somewhere. Make libmal-xx the current directory, and type "./configure", "make", then (as root) "make install". Assuming all went well, this will copy the MAL header files into /usr/local/include/ and libmal.a into /usr/local/lib . You can change the install destination by passing the --prefix option to configure (type ./configure --help for more information). ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS As mentioned above, this is mostly a re-packaging of Tom Whittaker's malsync code into library form. Reinhold Kainhofer brought libmal up to date with malsync 2.1 and pilot-link 0.11. Ludovic Rousseau submitted patches for using automake, and maintains the Debian package. BUGS If you find a bug, please send me a message at jason@jlogday.com