Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!osu-cis!killer!gtmvax!dms3b1!dave From: dave@dms3b1.UUCP (Dave Hanna) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Trouble compiling Message-ID: <157@dms3b1.UUCP> Date: 5 Nov 88 15:51:57 GMT Reply-To: dave@dms3b1.UUCP (Dave Hanna) Distribution: na Organization: Daltech MicroSystems, Dallas Lines: 28 Okay, I know I'm showing my ignorance and inexperience here, but I'd rather ask for help than spend weeks trying to figure this out myself. I'm starting to do my first real C compiles on the Amiga, and I'm using Lattice V3.03 (the one that came with the old developers kit), plus BLink and a make program I got from a local BBS. I have a two floppy A2000 with 1 Meg. I have 'make' in RAM:, my source code disk in df0:, and my lattice c disk with include files in df1:. Most of the Standard System devices (e.g., C:, FONTS:, LIBS:, DEVS:, etc.) are assigned to a disk labeled 'System:', which I usually keep in drive 1. Question: Whenever make or LC attempt to load another program, I get a requestor for 'Volume System:', even if the path name for the program that is being loaded is fully specified (e.g., when make attempts to load 'LATTICE:c/LC', or when LC attempts to load 'LC:LC1', where LC has been assigned to LATTICE:c ). I tried assigning C: to RAM:, and then I get messages that the program fails with code 1. What is it that is being looked for on System: ? I'm sure you don't need a THREE drive system to do compiles. Any help would be appreciated. Dave Hanna -- Dave Hanna, Daltech MicroSystems | "Do or do not -- There is no try" P.O. Box 584, Bedford, TX 76095 | - Yoda (214) 358-4534 (817) 540-1524 | UUCP: ...!killer!gtmvax!dave |