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These two things are use defined strings (you should chose suitable abbreviations). They allow Coda to interpret things like cd @sys as cd i386_linux or ppc_linux etc. After you put the two defines in, you'll be able to get much further. - Peter - On Sun, 26 Jul 1998, anthonyj wrote: > Well, > > I thought before I turned in I would give an update of my progress, > despite the embarassment of my earlier post (see readline...). > > LWP compiled with no problem after trading out process.s with the > process.S file found in the ARLA package. > > After this I have had other stumbiling blocks (see earlier embarassment) > but these were due entirely to me not having all of the necessary tools > installed. (byacc, flex) > > I am up to compiling Venus now, and I have run into an error in > fso_cfscalls2.cc. These are the lines: > > fso_cfscalls2.cc: In method 'int fsobj::Lookup(class fsobj **, struct > ViceFid *, char *, unsigned int)': > fso_cfscalls2.cc:609: 'cputype' undeclared (first use of this function) > fso_cfscalls2.cc:609: (Each undeclared identfier... > fso_cfscalls2.cc:609: ...function it appears in) > fso_cfscalls2.cc:609: 'systype' undeclared (first use of this function) > make[2]: *** [fso_cfscalls2.o] Error 1 > and so on back to the prompt... > > This is where I am stopping so if anyone has any thoughts on this for > tomorrow, thanks in advance > > ant >Received on 1998-07-27 09:51:19