phil@unicorn.WWU.EDU (Phil Nelson) (03/01/90)
I have had the following problems: 1) ls - (I know people have had problems but ...) Compiling (assembling) gave a symbol defined twice (_21). I got ls compiled by editing an unpacked ls.s to change _21 to __21. It works nicely except for using the -l switch. It really gets messed up. Has anyone had similar problems and know the fix? 2) kermit - asld runs out of memory. Does any one have an executable they were able to make? (I even tried to cross compile it using the ACK and had problems.) There were also some strange things happening with old programs. Ones that I could not recompile and link on 1.5.3. The utility file reports that asld and elle are combined I & D. Is there available copies of these executables that were linked with the newer library? Thanks, Phil Nelson Western Washington University phil@unicorn.wwu.edu
paula@bcsaic.UUCP (Paul Allen) (03/02/90)
In article <556@unicorn.WWU.EDU> phil@unicorn.WWU.EDU (Phil Nelson) writes:
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- 1) ls - (I know people have had problems but ...)
- Compiling (assembling) gave a symbol defined twice (_21).
- I got ls compiled by editing an unpacked ls.s to change
- _21 to __21.
-
- It works nicely except for using the -l switch. It really
- gets messed up. Has anyone had similar problems and know the
- fix?
The 1.3 compiler fixes the "_foo multiple declared" bug. It's on
bugs.nosc.mil, I believe.
- 2) kermit - asld runs out of memory. Does any one have an executable
- they were able to make? (I even tried to cross compile it using
- the ACK and had problems.)
I can't help here. I don't think anybody's been able to compile kermit
using the PC ACK compiler. Perhaps Bruce's compiler would work?
Paul Allen
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