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It's mostly historical when we were still running Mach. There is a C++ library called libc. You can probably actually remove the inclusion without harm. Installing the C++ libraries should get your compile going. Peter On Tue, 3 Feb 1998, the prophet wrote: > > > First of all, sorry for the last message I just sent with half a > sentence in it. ^X is awfully close to ^C. *sigh* > > Secondly, thanks for the help with this. > > Thirdly, I have another problem. Several files in the coda-src/res > directory include <libc.h>. What is this, and where do I get it? I > realize this sounds like a silly question... I am quite familiar with the > libc library, but I've never encountered this include file. I tried > commenting out the line from one of this files, and it compiled happily, > so I may do the same for the rest of them. > > > Thanks, > > -Eli Daniel > > On Tue, 3 Feb 1998, Peter J. Braam wrote: > > > You must install the termcap library, it's part of the > > libtermcap-devel-2.0.8-4 > > package on a RH 4 machine I use. > > > > We know about the warnings and we are gradually switching to -Wall > > compilations to get rid of them. > > > > BTW, there are now RPM's on the ftp site too. > > > > - Peter - > > > > 0 > 0 > \ /\ 0 > \/ o\ 0 > /\ / > / \/ >Received on 1998-02-03 17:16:25