Xref: utzoo comp.bugs.sys5:689 comp.unix.questions:10232 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcvax!enea!naggum!isncr!ra From: ra@isncr.is.se (Robert Andersson) Newsgroups: comp.bugs.sys5,comp.unix.questions Subject: lint pass2 error Message-ID: <173@isncr.is.se> Date: 15 Nov 88 19:14:54 GMT Organization: International Systems, Oslo, Norway Lines: 14 When running a *big* program through lint I consistently get the error message: /usr/lib/lint2: lint pass2 error: Too many names The program in question is some 20,000 lines, spread out over ~100 files and ~500 functions. It obviously overflows some internal lint buffer. Exactly what does the error message mean, and is there a way around it, like some 'undocumented' lint option or whatever? The system I get this on is an NCR Tower 32 running vanilla SVR2. -- Robert Andersson, International Systems, Oslo, Norway Internet: ra@isncr.is.se UUCP: ...!{uunet,mcvax,enea}!isncr.is.se!ra UUCP in Norway: ...!ndosl!ifi!isncr.is.se!ra