davewt@NCoast.ORG (David Wright) (10/21/90)
I upgraded to Lattice 5.1 (well, I never actually installed the old Lattice on my 3000), and I just tried to do some work with it the other day. When it compiles a file and the file has some errors (either from the CLI or WB), it reports "Number of errors exceeded, aborting", but I don't get any display of the errors. If I let it, it will start up LSE and load the file, but the message line says "No more errors". If I tell it not to load LSE, it just gives me the old summary line, like 5.05 used to do. Any idea why it isn't listing out the line numbers with errors and highlighting the errors like it used to? Dave
walker@unx.sas.com (Doug Walker) (10/30/90)
In article <1990Oct21.014341.22570@NCoast.ORG> davewt@NCoast.ORG (David Wright) writes: > > I upgraded to Lattice 5.1 (well, I never actually installed the >old Lattice on my 3000), and I just tried to do some work with it the >other day. When it compiles a file and the file has some errors >(either from the CLI or WB), it reports "Number of errors exceeded, aborting", >but I don't get any display of the errors. If I let it, it will start up LSE >and load the file, but the message line says "No more errors". If I tell >it not to load LSE, it just gives me the old summary line, like 5.05 used >to do. Any idea why it isn't listing out the line numbers with errors and >highlighting the errors like it used to? > > > Dave You have requested a listing or cross-reference file. When you do that, the errors and warnings go to the listing file instead of stdout. If you're not specifying one on the command line, check the SASCOPTS file in the current directory and the one in ENV:. ***** NOW AT 9600 DUAL STANDARD! =*|_o_o|\\=====Doug Walker, Software Distiller====== BBS: (919)460-7430 = *|. o.| || | o |// For all you do, this bug's for you! ====== usenet: ...mcnc!rti!sas!walker plink: dwalker bix: djwalker