Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!ccu.umanitoba.ca!herald.usask.ca!alberta!brazeau.ucs.ualberta.ca!unixg.ubc.ca!ubc-cs!van-bc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!caen!spool.mu.edu!news.cs.indiana.edu!att!att!dptg!ulysses!andante!alice!wilber From: wilber@alice.att.com (rew) Newsgroups: comp.sys.3b1 Subject: Re: nethack3p10 on unixpc/3b1/7300 Message-ID: <20475@alice.att.com> Date: 28 Jun 91 00:17:37 GMT References: <1991Jun26.041914.25466@iguana.uucp> <1991Jun26.160140.21483@colorado.edu> <1991Jun26.220457.11464@yenta.alb.nm.us> Reply-To: wilber@homxb.att.com Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill NJ Lines: 15 In article <1991Jun26.220457.11464@yenta.alb.nm.us> dt@yenta.alb.nm.us (David B. Thomas) writes: >I've already gotten mine to work. I used stock everything ... >The trick to getting it to make was defining STUPID_CPP. > > little david I didn't have any problems. I used GNU C. I recommend to everyone that you use GNU cpp even with the stock C compiler. (A simple mod to the source prevents it from defining __STDC__.) You will never see "too many defines" again. While you're poking around in your favorite archive site, get berkeley yacc, too. You will never see "too many nonterminals" again. Bob Wilber