Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!HPINDL1.HP.COM!burdick From: burdick@HPINDL1.HP.COM (Matt Burdick) Newsgroups: comp.soft-sys.andrew Subject: Re: No index files found! (?) Message-ID: <8910280010.AA09324@hpindl1.HP.COM> Date: 28 Oct 89 00:10:20 GMT References: Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 40 >(a) You shouldn't have to > #define HPUX_ENV The #ifdef's using HPUX_ENV are in atk/ness/objects in the files call.c, interp.c, and real.c. These files are also not set up correctly for HPUX, since they use the Berkeley bzero function. Since I just wanted it to compile OK, I changed the Makefile to link in /usr/lib/libBSD.a >(b) The presence of /usr/andrew/etc/AndrewSetup as a string is because >/usr/andrew/etc/AndrewSetup is the place of last resort for finding the >AndrewSetup file. If you have an AndrewSetup file there but not earlier >in the list (/AndrewSetup, /etc/AndrewSetup, any LOCAL_ANDREW_SETUP_ENV >you have defined, /usr/vice/etc/AndrewSetup, >/andrew/build_dir/etc/AndrewSetup), then yes, the >/usr/andrew/etc/AndrewSetup file will be used. Even if it's so, will >this hurt you? No problem. I've put an AndrewSetup file in the root directory. >(c) Check your CLASSPATH (default: /andrew/build_dir/dlib/atk or >$ANDREWDIR/dlib/atk) for the presence of an ``index'' file. Could it be >the case that you have ANDREWDIR or CLASSPATH set in your .login or >.cshrc to the old /usr/andrew/dlib/atk directory? CLASSPATH and ANDREWDIR weren't originally set, but after I set CLASSDIR to /andrew/build_dir/dlib/atk I get the same results ("no index file found"). After I set ANDREWDIR to /andrew/build_dir, everything worked just fine. I thought - with all of the setup I put in site.mcr - that I wouldn't have to define this environment variable. Is there any way that I wouldn't have to? Would allowing the compile to take place in /usr/andrew help? One last thing: how can I use the music object? I haven't found it in the bin directory, but there is a play.do object. -matt -- Matt Burdick | Hewlett-Packard burdick%hpda@hplabs.hp.com | Technical Communications Lab (IND/TCL)