Is the cvs version missing a ./configure file?

On Sat, Sep 07, 2002 at 10:53:12AM +0300, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
> Howdy, Linux people!
> 
> syscalltrack, http://syscalltrack.sf.net, is an open source project
> used for tracking system call invocations. syscalltrack is in constant
> development and has now gained mature 'autoconf' capabilities, which
> now need to be tested. This is where you come in. 
> 
> If you have an "exotic" linux box, or just a run of the mill one, you
> compile your own kernels (2.4 only, at this stage) and would like to
> help testing the autoconf support, please read on. 
> 
> To test the autoconf support, grab the tarball from
> 
> http://syscalltrack.sf.net/syscalltrack-0.75cvs.tar.gz
> 
> untar it, and do 
> 
> ./configure && make && sudo make install
> 
> Then, let me know (in private) if it fails or succeeds. If it fails, a
> complete log of the configure, make and make install operations is
> very apperciated.
> 
> I already know that it works on redaht 7.3, debian woody, gentoo 1.2
> and slackware 8.1. Reports from other architectures are most welcome,
> more reports from these architectures are welcome as well. 
> 
> Uninstalling syscaltrack after you finish building it, in case you do
> not wish to use it further, is as simple as 'make unistall'. 
> 
> Thank you very much, we now return you to your regularly scheduled
> programming. Shana Tova. 
> 
> Muli, syscalltrack hacker-at-large. 



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