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... kernel compiled flawlessly. But, ps dies with a whole slew of errors > ... to indicate to me that the header files are screwed up in > ... this means the headers with the new >release (2.2.2d) still ... all this, it should compile with no problem. The problem I ...
linux-activists - James Michael Chacon - Aug 18 1992 - 15:00
... . The kernel compiled flawlessly. But, ps dies with a whole slew of errors such as ... 1. You will have trouble with gcc 2.2.2d since to compile `ps' ... you must have done something to the header files which will break gcc 2.2.2d. Solution: get rid ...
linux-activists - Hongjiu Lu - Aug 18 1992 - 13:55
... `ps' with gcc 2.2.2 and 0.97 patch 1. You will >have trouble with gcc 2.2.2d since to compile `ps' with gcc ... 1, you must have done something to the header files which will break >gcc 2.2.2d. > [H.J.'s Solution deleted] Thanks everyone ...
linux-activists - Jean Liddle - Aug 18 1992 - 21:44
... compilation of the ps package under 2.2.2d | have been dashed. I followed the ... , | to make sure all headers were unadultered. (2) ran the install script. At the risk of sounding as ... a huge hassle getting it to work with the other two. I think the ...
linux-activists - william E Davidsen - Aug 18 1992 - 09:51
... hassle getting it to work with the other two. | | Don't ... promptly sharing changes to the header file. People who are in ... leave all groups playing with the sam headers. Sorry if I ... do their own, often incompatible, header munging. That would be a ...
linux-activists - william E Davidsen - Aug 19 1992 - 08:46
... or groups) promptly sharing changes to the header file. People who are in fast ... is going to slow you down; if you're only interested in doing applications development on ... 't mind living without "ps" can play with it right away, and people who want ...
linux-activists - Theodore Ts'o - Aug 19 1992 - 16:14
... to be a huge hassle getting it to work with the other two. Don't take the newest version then! Stick with 0.96c, and don't take a new ... release --- AND THEN NOT UPGRADE. What you're seeing is the nature of distributed development, and ...
linux-activists - Theodore Ts'o - Aug 18 1992 - 13:35