Greg,
I've sent you a list of what I get. I think, from the messages that I
am getting the problem is in the various selections in the header file.
I got it through by changing the definitions in the .c files. The
compiler doesn't seem to handle variations in the declarations very
well.
All,
I have a different problem as well. There is something broken in the
configuration of this computer!!!!! If I execute a shell file by going
/bin/sh filename then it works ok but if I try running a shell script
with #!/bin/sh in the first line I get a bad permission error. This is
preventing me from running make scripts and all sorts of things. Any
ideas?
Robin
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Robin Birch