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Re: lynx-dev Compiling LYNX on an NCR 3000 MP-RAS SVR4 platform
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T.E.Dickey |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev Compiling LYNX on an NCR 3000 MP-RAS SVR4 platform |
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Wed, 29 Apr 1998 15:16:52 -0400 (EDT) |
> ../../../WWW/Library/Implementation/HTParse.c
> NCR High Performance C Compiler R2.0a
>
> (c) Copyright 1994-95, AT&T Global Information Solutions
>
> (c) Copyright 1987-95, MetaWare Incorporated
>
> E "/usr/include/sys/vnode.h",L357/C10(#489): Unexpected symbol in
I would read this as line 357, column 10, error number 489.
The usual problem with system header files is a symbol which has been
redefined. To investigate these, I would make a C preprocessor output
file. The WWW tree is awkward, I dont think I added a .c.i rule to
WWW/Library/unix since suffix rules won't work across directories.
But I would copy the text from the log, change the -c option to -E -C,
which will make the standard output the preprocessor output, and redirect
that to a file. By comparing to the original vnode.h, we can see what
symbol is getting redefined, and work around.
>
> ...I'm not sure where to start looking to find the source of the errors,
> besides the obvious 'vnode.h' file, which I am rather unfamiliar with.
> Are the (#489) & (#499) referring to line numbers in this file? Even if
> they are, I cannot 'see' what could possibly be causing the errors. Any
> and all thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Rick Braman
> "Native Californian stranded in a UNIX world without LYNX (but hopefully
> not for long!)"
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