Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ncar!tank!shamash!com50!jhereg!mark From: mark@jhereg.Jhereg.MN.ORG (Mark H. Colburn) Newsgroups: comp.sources.bugs Subject: Re: PAX won't make on my UNIX PC Message-ID: <523@jhereg.Jhereg.MN.ORG> Date: 7 Feb 89 05:08:06 GMT References: <550@kosman.UUCP> Reply-To: mark@jhereg.MN.ORG (Mark H. Colburn) Organization: NAPS International, St. Paul MN Lines: 38 In article <550@kosman.UUCP> kevin@kosman.UUCP (Kevin O'Gorman) writes: >I just got PAX off the net and tried to make it on this here UNIX PC. It >says right there in the README that it has been done, so I feel foolish >that I cannot do it. > >cc complains that cannot be found. I trace it down to >./limits.h including whenever __STDC__ is defined. I have >NO WAY that I can tell to undefine this symbol, and I cannot invent >this file. > >Now what, folks. The naming situation is tangled, I don't understand >that __STDC__ symbol, and I don't know what to do. I would be curious as to what compiler you are using, and what the contents of you config.h and Makefile are. If there is a problem, I surely did not run into it here, but it may well be that my configuration is not quite standard. Pax was developed and tested on a 3b1 (the one that I am typing on right now, as a matter of fact). It is known to compile with the default system compiler (cc) and the GNU GCC-1.32 compiler. If you are using the GNU compiler, then you should have a limits.h in your /usr/local/lib/gcc-include directory (or whatever you installed it as). If you do not have gcc (or some other ANSI compiler), then __STDC__ should not be defined. If you are using some other compiler which is defining __STDC__, and which does not supply a limits.h, then you should complain to the vendor. Other work-arounds which you can try are to edit the copy of limits.h which is provided in PAX and remove the line which inludes if __STDC__ is defined. I will try to provide any help that I can. -- Mark H. Colburn "Look into a child's eye; Minnetech Consulting, Inc. there's no hate and there's no lie; mark@jhereg.mn.org there's no black and there's no white."