Dopi is a software that offers iPod users a simple and easy way to update their music collection, compatible with Apple devices. It functions like gtkpod.
To install Dopi, there is a simple process that you can follow. Firstly, navigate to the directory that holds the package's source code, and type './configure' to configure the package for your system. In the event that you are using 'csh' on an older version of System V, 'sh ./configure' may be necessary to prevent 'csh' from attempting to execute 'configure' itself. The process of running 'configure' can take some time. You will see some messages that display which features it is currently checking for.
Afterward, you can type 'make' to compile the package. It is optional to type 'make check' to execute any self-tests that come with the package. Next, type 'make install' to install the programs and any data files and documentation. If you want to remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory, you can type 'make clean'. To remove the files created by 'configure', which then enables you to compile the package for a different computer, type 'make distclean'. There's also a 'make maintainer-clean' target, but this is mostly intended for usage by the package's developers. By using this option, you may need to get other programs that regenerate files that came with the distribution.
In summary, Dopi is an excellent software application that enables you to update your Apple iPod with your latest songs. Its installation process is relatively straightforward, with clear instructions that are easy to follow. The package is also customizable and has a range of targets and options that allow for both basic and advanced usage. Overall, Dopi is a fantastic choice for anyone looking for reliable and efficient software to manage their music library.
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