Re: btnx: Send keyboard and mouse combination events with mouse buttons
Originally Posted by
Fangs404
I just checked to see if a new version was released, and I'm glad I did. I was running on a really old version.
I'm trying to update, though, and I'm having some problems uninstalling the old version. The version of btnx-config I have is 0.2.1. So, since your site no longer has the package up, I checked it out from the subversion repo. However, running ./configure generates "configure: error: cannot find install-sh or install.sh in config "."/config" This happens because config/install.sh links to /usr/share/automake-1.10/install-sh which I obviously don't have. So how can I uninstall my current btnx-config?
Also, how do I find out what version of btnx I have? Finding out the version of btnx-config is easy because there's the About box, but how can I find out what version of the actual extension I have?
Thanks!
If you have 0.2.1, you can install the new version on top of it without uninstalling. Some files might get left on your system if the version was <0.2.0. The scripts were links on my system and in the SVN repo until about 0.2.2 or 0.2.3, and I had to manually replace them for the releases. It is now fixed, however.
You can get the version of btnx installed by running "btnx -v". This was introduced around btnx v. 0.3.2 I think. If that doesn't work, your btnx is probably version 0.3.0 or 0.3.1, and you can install btnx v. 0.4.1 without uninstalling btnx.
In fact, you might not even want to uninstall btnx and btnx-config because v. >= 0.4.0 imports your previous configuration into the new system.
echo -e "\x6f\x61\x73\x61\x6c\x6f\x6e\x65\x6e\x40\x67 \b\x6d\x61\x69\x6c\x2e\x63\x6f\x6d"
It compiles! Ship it!
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