Xref: utzoo comp.windows.x:10960 comp.windows.misc:1147 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!bellcore!texbell!sw1e!umsgmah From: umsgmah@sw1e.UUCP (3417]) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x,comp.windows.misc Subject: '#include BandAidCompiler' in X11 Release 3 Message-ID: <1704@sw1e.UUCP> Date: 16 Jun 89 19:54:24 GMT Organization: Southwestern Bell Telephone Co Lines: 32 I am trying to compile/install the MIT X11 Release 3 code on an AT&T 3B2/600 running UNIX System V Release 3.1.1 and I'm having trouble creating the Makefiles. When I run 'make BOOTSTRAPCFLAGS=-DSYSV World' imake dies when trying to use Imakefiles that the following in them: #ifdef BandAidCompiler #include BandAidCompiler #endif Even though I can't find that BandAidCompiler has been defined anywhere, cpp dies with a 'bad include syntax' error. The only reference to 'BandAid' I can find is in the Guess.macros file which contains: #define BandAidLibraryNeeded YES #define BandAidLibrarySources Berklib.c #define BandAidLibraryObjects Berklib.o #define BandAidLibraryMake() @@\ Berklib.c: sysV/Berklib.c @@\ -rm -f Berklib.c @@\ -ln -s sysV/Berklib.c . I have created a '3b2.macros' that contains the same '#define's. What am I missing? I've tried running cpp against the troublesome Imakefiles and directly explicitly '#undef BandAidCompiler' but I still get the same error. Do I need this BandAidCompiler? Where do I find it? I've got the 'sysV/Berklib.c'. Is that what it's talking about? Do Galapagos turtles eat Pringles Potato Chips? Have I been looking at this stuff too long? Am I asking too many questions? /------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ Mark Horstman PHONE: (314) 235-3417 Information Systems - Southwestern Bell Telephone FAX: (314) 235-4610