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To: <gopher@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [gopher] Re: Problems compiling with FreeBSD, installing in Slackware
From: <anstouh@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 11:25:29 +1100 (EST)
Reply-to: gopher@xxxxxxxxxxxx


Okay, everything works fine now. Sorry for replying to the list a moment
ago. Should've searched through my inbox before I did.

Tristan


On 9 Jan 2002, John Goerzen wrote:

>
> I've got an update for you.
>
> <anstouh@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> > >New to list disclaimer.<
>
> Welcome :-)
>
> > In file included from ../object/STRstring.h:62,
> >                  from GGroup.h:2,
> >                  from GGroup.c:1:
> > /usr/include/malloc.h:2: warning: #warning "this file includes <malloc.h>
> > which is deprecated, use <stdlib.h> instead"
>
> That's probably harmless.
>
> > gcc: ../object/libgopher.a: No such file or directory
>
> I believe this could be fixed by using gmake.
>
> > Also, because that failed, I tried installing it on my Slackware 8.0 Linux
> > box. It compiles fine, but won't make install; I think it creates the file
> > /etc/gopherd and then wants a directory of the same name.
>
> I have fixed some bugs in the Makefile.in files.  There is a new
> version labeled gopher-20020109-01.cvs.tar.gz available at the
> download site.  I think this should fix your bug.  Let me know if it
> does, and if so, I'll prepare a 3.0.1 with that fix and the NetBSD
> patches.
>
> -- John
>



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