Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!rpi!uwm.edu!ogicse!schaefer From: schaefer@ogicse.ogi.edu (Barton E. Schaefer) Newsgroups: comp.mail.mush Subject: Re: Mush 7.2 at cse.ogi.edu Message-ID: <19190@ogicse.ogi.edu> Date: 27 Mar 91 04:59:38 GMT References: <1991Mar20.174607.8381@jts.com> <9917@discus.technion.ac.il> Organization: Oregon Graduate Institute (formerly OGC), Beaverton, OR Lines: 24 In article <9917@discus.technion.ac.il> raan%techunix.bitnet@lilac.berkeley.edu (Ran Ever-Hadani) writes: } In article <1991Mar20.174607.8381@jts.com> gerry@jts.com (G. Roderick Singleton } ) writes: } >In article raan%techunix.bitnet@lilac. } berkeley.edu (Ran Ever-Hadani) writes: } >>I FTP'ed mush-7.2.tar.Z from cse.ogi.edu, uncompressed it untared it, } >>and tried make. I got a whole bunch of messages saying that many } >>*.h headear files are missing. All of them where supposed to be } >>in the subdirectory suntool/ . } } >Hmm, looks like you used the sun version of the Makefile. } } Of course I did. I want to use mushtool. Is that a crime? } } -- Ran Lots of Suns that aren't intended for software development work are installed without the SunWindows header files or libraries, usually in the name of saving space. If you have a diskless workstation, it may simply be that the necessary directories aren't NFS mounted. Otherwise, you'll need to have them installed from your OS tape or CD. -- Bart Schaefer schaefer@zipcode.com Z-Code Software Corporation schaefer@cse.ogi.edu