Xref: utzoo comp.sources.d:1595 comp.sources.bugs:589 rec.games.hack:1833 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!rutgers!iuvax!silver!creps From: creps@silver.bacs.indiana.edu (Steve Creps) Newsgroups: comp.sources.d,comp.sources.bugs,rec.games.hack Subject: Re: NetHack 2.2: objects[] bug Message-ID: <548@silver.bacs.indiana.edu> Date: 20 Dec 87 01:34:55 GMT References: <337@dlhpedg.co.uk> <338@dlhpedg.co.uk> Reply-To: creps@silver.UUCP (Steve Creps) Organization: Indiana University Computer Science Department Lines: 14 In article <338@dlhpedg.co.uk> cl@.co.uk (Charles Lambert) writes: >Silly me! The obvious quick-fix is to remove the offending compiler switch >from objects.h; then I'm left with the right offsets and a redundant entry. Yeah, that's what I came up with after examining the code, and the fix in the new code I'm sending to mike@genat for 2.3 does this. So, what everyone should do in the meantime is to remove all the #ifdef SAC and corresponding #endif lines from objects.h if you aren't #defining SAC in config.h. If you #define SAC, the error won't make a bit of difference. - - - - - - - - - Steve Creps on the VAX 8650 running Ultrix 2.0-1 at Indiana University. creps@silver.bacs.indiana.edu "F-14 Tomcat! There IS no substitute."