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Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2016 12:14:03 -0400
From: Jack <ostroffjh AT users DOT sourceforge DOT net>
Subject: Re: Notmuch mail indexer - talloc requirement?
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On 2016.06.14 04:44, Corne Plas wrote:
> Jack Ostroff <ostroffjh <at> users.sourceforge.net> writes:

>> I realize this is a bit over a year old, but I'm in exactly the same  
>> situation.  I was able to complete the talloc compile and install by  
>> going into the bin/defaults directory and linking cygtalloc_2.dll to  
>> both talloc.dll and cygtalloc.dll, and the same for  
>> cygpytalloc-util-2.dll.

> What exactly did you do by 'going into the bin/defaults directory and  
> linking cygtalloc_2.dll to both talloc.dll and cygtalloc.dll, and the  
> same for cygpytalloc-util-2.dll'? I'll still trying to 'make' talloc,  
> but still get the error 'cannot find -ltalloc'.
> 
Starting from the main directory where the the tarball has been  
expanded, "cd bin/defaults" then "ln -s cygtalloc_2.dll talloc.dll" and  
"ln -s cygtalloc_2.dll cygtalloc.dll" and the equivalent two for the  
other dll.  I did this from a cygwin shell in mintty.  (I don't have  
that laptop booted up right now, so this is from memory.  My desktop is  
Linux, so I can't confirm from here.)

Jack
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